Posted by steve terplak on July 23, 2015 at 19:10:41 from (162.72.14.70):
Hi guys, I have a Landini 105 Vision. I was baleing today and I heard a rattling sound behind me and noticed that the flywheel on the baler had stopped turning, so i turned the pto (electric) off. At first I thought it was something with the baler,nothing plugging it up, flywheel turned easy, shear bolt is in place. I tried it again and got the same clacking noise.
There is something not right with my PTO. The shaft turns easily by hand with little resisitance, when I do this it makes a clicking noise, this is not usual. When I turn the pto on and off, it spins and stops when I want it to, but it will not turn a pto.
Is there something broken on the shaft (perhaps I have one of those reversabile 1000/540 shafts and the splines on the inside of the shaft are broke, or perhaps it is a PTO clutch.
HEre is a picture of the back end of the tractor. I apologize if it is upside down. What happens if I remove those three bolts? Is this a PTO clutch problem?
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