Whch transmission do you have? Do you have 2 shifters on top of the transmission, or do you have one on top of the transmission, and one on the steering column, left hand side?
I would guess you have one on the column, one on the transmission.
Pushing the clutch pedal all the way in, until your toes stretch out, the pto will release. if you depress it only until the tractor stops moving, you aren't in the second stage.
push it all the way down and if you still can't engage the PTO, leave it in gear on the transmission and on the column. roll to a stop, or use brakes. Push the clutch all the way down beyond the floor board, and it will slip in. You might have the second stage locked up. In which case, you shut tractor off, engage PTO, leave foot completely as far down as it will go, turn tractor on. Then if pto is spinning, engage equipment to the ground with your foot still all the way down and let the tractor lurch and belch. Hold this position until the pto stops. That would be the second stage frozen. so you have to put a load on it to unfreeze the pto clutch stage.
Hope it works out.
This post was edited by John_PA at 22:59:48 05/25/15.
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