Hello,
I recently purchased a used 5320 and have been very happy with it. The only issue I have with it is that the PTO startup is very aggressive. When I start up something that has a fair amount of momentum, like a brush hog or stalk chopper it's very hard on the implement since it forces it to get up to speed instantly rather than gradually. In fact startup will shear the pin on my brush hog if it's already been weakened by hitting a few rocks or started up too many times. The manual offers no real help, and even suggests being at pto speed before starting it up. For now I start it up at about 1000 rpm or below. One thing I haven't tried is engaging the pto lever slowly since I know it's hard on some transmissions to do that. So what do you think? Should I engage the lever gradually, or will adjusting the linkage help with this problem? Thanks.
I recently purchased a used 5320 and have been very happy with it. The only issue I have with it is that the PTO startup is very aggressive. When I start up something that has a fair amount of momentum, like a brush hog or stalk chopper it's very hard on the implement since it forces it to get up to speed instantly rather than gradually. In fact startup will shear the pin on my brush hog if it's already been weakened by hitting a few rocks or started up too many times. The manual offers no real help, and even suggests being at pto speed before starting it up. For now I start it up at about 1000 rpm or below. One thing I haven't tried is engaging the pto lever slowly since I know it's hard on some transmissions to do that. So what do you think? Should I engage the lever gradually, or will adjusting the linkage help with this problem? Thanks.