Posted by jdemaris on August 25, 2009 at 15:37:42 from (72.171.0.147):
In Reply to: B275 pto disengages posted by Shane Green on August 25, 2009 at 11:59:22:
I've got three B-275s, and they all have those problems, to one degree or the other.
The PTO clutch not disengaging has something to do with that big belleville spring (inside the double clutch pack) hanging up. I've taken my machines apart several times to fix. Once apart I'd see nothing wrong. Then put back together and all would fine for awhile. Then, the problem would come back. I just live with it, it's no big deal. When I want to engage, I turn the engine off, and just as the dies, I slide the PTO lever on, and restart. I assume, that whenever I take one apart and then reassemble all works fine, it must have something to do with debris getting in there by that spring.
As to the the PTO lever jumping out - I assume it's just general wear and slop in the metal parts inside, including the sliding gear teeth. I've got one that I have to tie a low-tension bungee cord to when using. Otherwise it keeps popping out.
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