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Re: Proper way to disengage spinning PTO. on 135
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Posted by Gerald J. on June 24, 2006 at 08:51:30 from (67.0.103.174):
In Reply to: Re: Proper way to disengage spinning PTO. on 135 posted by Old Rake on June 23, 2006 at 17:51:07:
Precisely. If the tractor isn't moving, the ground drive gear isn't moving, so shoving the PTO shifter past neutral while its spinning grinds the sliding PTO gear against the stationary ground drive gear removing metal from both and potentially twisting the PTO shaft when there's no overrunning clutch on the mower. And unless that faulty operating procedure happens, there's no need for the overrunning clutch on the mower with the MF-135. Point is, its not made for shifting while turning, though it may take a little nudging with the clutch to line up the gear teeth so they will slide into gear. Gerald J.
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