pharmvet
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- Joined
- Sep 28, 2008
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- Location
- North East TX
- Tractor
- Ford 7710 II FWA, NH TB110 FWA w/ NH 46LB loader, JD 5303 2wd w/ loader
I have a Bush Hog brand zero turn mower. I have had it for approx. 2 years. This afternoon while mowing, it suddenly began to make an abnormal sound under the engine. We stopped the mower and upon close examination, the sound is coming from the PTO clutch / pully combination that is on a shaft coming directly from the motor. After the mower sat for 30 min, it would not start. When I turned the key the motor would attemp to turn over, but there would be a "clunk" sound coming from that PTO clutch / pully. I attempted to take the assembly apart but was only able to remove the pully and one side of the clutch. Even then, the motor would not turn over. I finally got the motor to crank by turning the key on several times in a row over and over until the engine finally turned over. I think something in that area was binding the shaft and not letting the enting turn over. After the engine cranked I drove it to the shop and killed it. It sounded very rough on the ride from yard to shop. After some consideration, I suspect there may be a bearing out or something similar in the shaft area coming directly from the motor. Any suggestions or advice is truely welcomed. If I can fix this myself, I would like to. If not, I will gladly take it in to the shop. thanks