PTO

Bobby Boyd

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I had my turf tiger serviced last fall. Today I pulled out the pto for the first time and the blades did not engage. I pushed it in and pulled again and they did engage but were slow to spin up to speed. After mowing a little bit I stopped and pushed the pto off and on and the blades started up as normal. Any ideas?

Also...how do I take the cover off to get to the electrical stuff underneath the pto etc?

Thanks for your input.

-bobby
 
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Bobby Boyd

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The manual says to not start the blades with engine running full throttle. I have always started at about 3/4 throttle never had a problem before. Thanks for your reply.

-bobby
 

bertsmobile1

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rust , moisture , oil etc built up on switch terminal and in the clutch itself.
Not uncommon when starting a new season
 

bertsmobile1

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You don't.
You take it out and use it. you engage & dissengge the blades several times with no load on the blades to burnish the clutch plate.
You could also be hearing slipping belts and not a slipping clutch.
Belts left standing will take on a set and that can cause them to slip a bit as can a bit of crud on the pulleys which with use will self clean.
However you can clean up all of the electric terminals
 
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