[Farmall] 340U brakes fixed - now questions about PTO
Chuck
mars at nwlink.com
Sun Apr 24 12:49:33 PDT 2005
On my 340 PTO there is a button just as with yours, I pushed it in
An moved the handle down to engage the PTO no lock. When done with
The PTO I pulled it up to locked into place thus disengaging the PTO.
Your linkage is a good place to start it may be out of adjustment.
There is a shear pin also on my mower that is a bolt, if it gets
Snagged on something it will break thus saving the mower.
Other people may have better input than me just my three cents :o)
Chuck
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Subject: [Farmall] 340U brakes fixed - now questions about PTO
I got new parts from Hoober and eBay to get the brakes into working
order (the RH side pad material had separated from the metal backing
plates!). I needed to do some bush hogging and got to use the PTO
for the first time. What I found is when I get into thicker grass, the
blade / PTO will "choke" and stop turning. This does not change the
RPM of the engine. It seems that if I pull up on the PTO engagement
handle, the PTO immediately turns at the correct speed.
If I understand correctly, the PTO should be fully engaged by just
releasing the handle from the off / lock position (is there a locked on
position too?). Is the linkage for the engagement handle out of
adjustment? What other things could cause the PTO to slow / stop
under such a light load? How can I tell what type of PTO I have (clutch
or gear)?
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