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Re: Proper way to disengage spinning PTO. on 135
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Posted by Yep on June 22, 2006 at 20:06:59 from (216.208.205.3):
In Reply to: Proper way to disengage spinning PTO. on 135 posted by 02 on June 22, 2006 at 19:23:23:
Hi 2 If your tractor is equipped with independent PTO (hydraulic clutch driven) it is preferable to slow down the engine at idle before disengageing the PTO lever to avoid premature wear on the PTO brake..since the brake is not intended to stop machine inertia. PTO brake is there to keep the PTO shaft from turning when wou hook/unhook pto driven implements. My 2¢ Yep If equipped with dual clutch (standard gear driven) PTO I do'nt see any problem disengageing the PTO lever while mower is still spinning
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