handirifle
Veteran Member
My neighbor loaned me his Kubota tractor that has a PTO driven log splitter attached, which is why I borrowed it. No idea what model the tractor is, but he thinks it's a 21HP, and it's a 4cyl, 2WD. The sheet metal is ALL gone. He bought it as a roll over, 20+ years ago, and the metal was ruined, so he took it off.
He told me about this issue, but I am wondering about the cause.
When using the splitter, for no obvious reason, and at random times, the PTO will stop spinning when you engage the hyd lever for the splitter. You can actually watch the PTO slow and stop, if you keep the lever engaged.
The odd thing is you might split logs for an hour before it happens and it may or may not keep doing it. I can switch the high/low range and it will come back, but usually will repeat the situation, no matter what the range. He says he doesn't notice the clutch slipping when driving, so does the PTO have it's own clutch?
He told me about this issue, but I am wondering about the cause.
When using the splitter, for no obvious reason, and at random times, the PTO will stop spinning when you engage the hyd lever for the splitter. You can actually watch the PTO slow and stop, if you keep the lever engaged.
The odd thing is you might split logs for an hour before it happens and it may or may not keep doing it. I can switch the high/low range and it will come back, but usually will repeat the situation, no matter what the range. He says he doesn't notice the clutch slipping when driving, so does the PTO have it's own clutch?