Bever22
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When I engage my rear PTO on my 2310 with the brush cutter on it seems to "slam" in. It doesnt seem that there in any easier way to engage. Is this normal?
Thanks for the replies, I was just wondering if I was doing something wrong. I have the RPM's down to very near idle then I bring the RPM's up after engagement.
My MMM is the same way. The mid-PTO is either on or off, no progression. I have to bring the RPM's down low enough for it not to stall the engine but it is still a violent engagement no matter what I do.
DEWFPO
Ditto jaybrad & others-- think of engaging PTO being just like operating a boat-- ALL the way down to idle before engaging, then increase to working speed....
I can engage the snowblower at idle speed since it doesn't load down the engine much but if I engage the MMM at idle speed the engine will often stall. I must engage it slightly above idle but when it engages the whole tractor shudders violently for just a couple of seconds then I bring the rpm up. The MMM finish/mulching must have a lot of stagnant weight that the engine is trying to start moving all of a sudden. Ive never tried to engage it at anything over about 1,100 rpms, I'm afraid the motor mounts might shear.
DEWFPO
I had a 2310 with MMM for three years. Can't say I had the same problem with my 2310 and MMM. I always engaged it at idle, it would shudder for a second, but never stalled or even made me think it would stall on me. I guess I'm the only one who never had that problem. It seems too obvious but I'll ask anyway- You're not engaging the MMM while sitting in knee-high grass right?