Electric Pto engagement

   / Electric Pto engagement #1  

Clint199

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JD 4500 w 460 loader and MF 230
Hello, I have a JD 4500. It has an electric PTO engagement pull knob. Everything works correctly.
My question/concern is when I am using my bush hog type mower, when I engage the mower even at low rpm’s it is a violent slamming sound and seems that the dump of torque on the pto shaft might cause damage to the mower or to the gearbox of the tractor. Am I doing something wrong or is that the way an electric PTO works?
 
   / Electric Pto engagement #2  
It's just the way it works. The mower can take it. Keep engaging it at low engine RPM, it's about the only thing you can do to help it.
 
   / Electric Pto engagement #3  
Try slowly rotating the PTO knob until it just starts to turn the pto/implement then release it a second then re-engage it, that's how I do mine. That way it gets the pto moving but doesn't apply full force/torque. I also only engage or dis-engage the pto at idle, making sure the engine and pto have slowed to minimum speed.
 
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#4  
Thanks—Rather ask than tear something up
 
   / Electric Pto engagement #5  
There should be orifice in the PTO circuit to control how abruptly the PTO engages. This is kind of a balancing act on allowing the clutch to slip a little but not so much you burn the clutch plates.
 
   / Electric Pto engagement #6  
The initial rumble when you turn on the Pto with a brush hog attached, are the knives. They are kind of "folded" in on the stump jumper and have to sort themselves through centrifugal forces.
 

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