Posted by maximumquake on May 11, 2009 at 17:26:59 from (69.249.180.215):
Look I have had this tractor for roughly ten years; I really like this tractor alot and I do not plan on getting rid of it. I use the tractor to cut grass it has a 62 inch woods cutting deck on it. Also to note I have had no problems cutting the grass before. The only problem I have had was with the pto not engaging. To solve this problem I have moved the pto guide back several times, each time I had to move the guide back further to get the pto to engage. Now to get the pto to engage I had to take the guide completely off and move the pto switch all the way back. The pto will engage, but anytime the pto gets under a load it kicks right out. I used this tractor to cut the grass two weeks ago when I was running it then the pto keep on kicking in and out but it was not that bad. But as I said now everytime I engage the pto as soon as I start to cut grass it disengages. I would really appreciate some help on this issue so I can try and figure out how to fix it my self. If I cant fix it myself I am going to take it to hoober and pay a couple thousand to get it fixed.
Also I believe I am not sure what year this tractor it is lat 50 early 60s I do believe.
This post was edited by maximumquake at 17:35:45 05/11/09.
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