Posted by LarryT on December 14, 2010 at 18:55:05 from (68.35.57.27):
In Reply to: JD 2010 PTO problem posted by colinsgrandpa on December 14, 2010 at 08:21:19:
I am usually a John Deere supporter but I have to agree with most here on the 2010. We had one qt the dairy that all we did with it normally was pull a pto driven Manure pump. After about 50 hours of pumping which was about 1.5 hours a day I noticed that I could smell something like clutch burning and I noticed that it looked like the shaft was slowing. I went over and sure enough the PTO clutch was slipping. Took it into the shop and they repaired in under warranty and they told me that you cant run the PTO without the tractor moving because if the differential isn't turning it won't lubricate the PTO properly. so we didn't even bring it back. we just traded it and $1500 for a 2020. No more problems. Nothing is cheep to fix and everything will end up needing to be fixed. Neighbor had one and was putting a new clutch in it about once a year. Injectors had to be cleaned every 100 operating hours or the screens would plug. Never did figure that out. I'd steer away form this one. By the way we still have the 2020. just change the filters and fluids. Engine has never been opened nor any of the cases and original clutch. Still sealed with John Deere Green. LarrT
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