lhfarm
Veteran Member
I used my PHD with the new tractor for the first time this past weekend. It was not a good experience. I found it hard to control the PHD with the PTO. I tried using the technique I've always used with geared tractors in our clay soil, laced with sandstone. The basic technique has been to raise and lower the PHD to get a "bite" when the auger stops digging. For safety, I've always stopped the PTO as I raised the PHD and restarted as I lowered the auger.
I felt like I needed a third hand - one to operate the 3PT, one on the throttle to slow the PTO and another for the PTO lever. I miss the foot control of the PTO and actually felt a little unsafe using the PHD. It may be that I will just need to go much slower or change my technique.
I've just turned 60 hours and this is the first "issue" I've had. I wouldn't go back to gears and love everything else about this tractor. But I don't like the PTO setup.
I felt like I needed a third hand - one to operate the 3PT, one on the throttle to slow the PTO and another for the PTO lever. I miss the foot control of the PTO and actually felt a little unsafe using the PHD. It may be that I will just need to go much slower or change my technique.
I've just turned 60 hours and this is the first "issue" I've had. I wouldn't go back to gears and love everything else about this tractor. But I don't like the PTO setup.