Hi I just brought home a year 2000 JD 4500 with a PTO switch on the dash, collar shift tranny. I also read that it has some sort of PTO brake on it. I bought this to cut hay with and want to figure out how this PTO works. My old new holland baler has a huge flywheel on it, and I usually feather the clutch to get it started, and when I disengage the PTO it does not need to be "braked" to stop, it needs to just gently wind down. I have read the operators manual and its very vague, just wind up the engine to 520 pto rpm and pull the PTO switch! that does not seem right unless i am missing something big? What is the reality? would an over running clutch help? thanks in advance for help