Attaching pto implements

   / Attaching pto implements #11  
First of all I NEVER get around the PTO shaft with the engine running.

Generally, the last thing I connect is the PTO. Everything is lubed. I pull the PTO shaft so it extends to the PTO output on the tractor. Then press the shaft against the tractor's output and turn it a bit till the PTO shaft starts onto it. Then twist the collar / or push the button and slide the PTO shaft home. Tug and make sure the detent clicks in and go mow.
 
   / Attaching pto implements #13  
I use only a dry graphite lube. Oils or grease collects dust & dirt which hardens after heat and time, making it more difficult to remount.
I've heard that another solution that works is to buy a tractor for each implement, then you don't have to change or remove them !
What I did actually. My hay tools are heavy and have numerous hydraulic hookups so I run 2 tractors instead of switching tractors, much easier,
 
   / Attaching pto implements #15  
I usually lift my implements up a bit so as to be able rotate them to line up the splines.

My JD 660 rototiller was a pain to hook up. The spring on the collar was just too strong so I took it apart and installed a lighter spring. Now it's a lot easier to push the pto shaft onto the tractor while pulling back on the collar.

I just got a stump grinder and the button for the pto is also far to stiff with a fairly small end to push against with your thumb. There's probably going to be a modification there too. Either a larger button or a lighter spring. Some thinking is required before action.
 
   / Attaching pto implements #18  
I use only a dry graphite lube. Oils or grease collects dust & dirt which hardens after heat and time, making it more difficult to remount.
I've heard that another solution that works is to buy a tractor for each implement, then you don't have to change or remove them !
Two excellent ideas, especially the multiple tractors.
 
   / Attaching pto implements #19  
Easiest method…. Add an overrunning clutch. Can move it by hand.

Also, this has added benefit of letting an implement like a chipper continue to spin after shutting down without involving pto system


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   / Attaching pto implements #20  
I really don’t like those collars my snowblower is the only attachment I own that has the collar.
A lot of people don't but I don't mind them. That might be in part because I keep them lubed.
 

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