Hi,
I just bought an 1120 with the PTO engaged all the time. The lever on the left side of the housing is pointing all the way forward (horizontal) and will lift up about 2" and stops against something. Does anyone have any thoughts on this before I roll up the sleeves? Also, how does the PTO get de-clutched to engage it once I get the lever repaired? Pressing the clutch all the way down doesn't stop the PTO. I am new to Deere, I had an old David Brown for 18 years and am used to the two stage clutch on it but I assume that there is a different method here.
Thanks for any help!
Don
Owen Sound, Ontario, Canada
I just bought an 1120 with the PTO engaged all the time. The lever on the left side of the housing is pointing all the way forward (horizontal) and will lift up about 2" and stops against something. Does anyone have any thoughts on this before I roll up the sleeves? Also, how does the PTO get de-clutched to engage it once I get the lever repaired? Pressing the clutch all the way down doesn't stop the PTO. I am new to Deere, I had an old David Brown for 18 years and am used to the two stage clutch on it but I assume that there is a different method here.
Thanks for any help!
Don
Owen Sound, Ontario, Canada