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P.T.O. not engaging
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<blockquote data-quote="Redman" data-source="post: 944754" data-attributes="member: 1948"><p>Our ford 6610 runs well with no load or an empty hay-baler. However, if I turn off the P.T.O. to turn around at the end of row with a partial bale in the baler, I cannot get the P.T.O. to start turning again. If I release the hay-bale, it will start turning again. On ocasion, I will be able to disconnect the baler's drive-shaft, engage the P.T.O. for a few seconds and then turn it off, reconnect the drive-shaft and reengaged the P.T.O. then the baler will run. I took it to the tractor mechanic and they changed the fluid, filter, and cleaned off the screans. When they cleaned off the screans they found a fair amount of metal shavings. The clutch for the P.T.O. was inspected and was found in good condition. They also increased the pressure to something that engages the P.T.O.</p><p>Do you have any suggestions?</p><p>P.S. if I decrease the throttle so that the R.P.M. drop below a certain point with hay in the baler, the P.T.O. will slow down and eventually stall out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Redman, post: 944754, member: 1948"] Our ford 6610 runs well with no load or an empty hay-baler. However, if I turn off the P.T.O. to turn around at the end of row with a partial bale in the baler, I cannot get the P.T.O. to start turning again. If I release the hay-bale, it will start turning again. On ocasion, I will be able to disconnect the baler's drive-shaft, engage the P.T.O. for a few seconds and then turn it off, reconnect the drive-shaft and reengaged the P.T.O. then the baler will run. I took it to the tractor mechanic and they changed the fluid, filter, and cleaned off the screans. When they cleaned off the screans they found a fair amount of metal shavings. The clutch for the P.T.O. was inspected and was found in good condition. They also increased the pressure to something that engages the P.T.O. Do you have any suggestions? P.S. if I decrease the throttle so that the R.P.M. drop below a certain point with hay in the baler, the P.T.O. will slow down and eventually stall out. [/QUOTE]
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