Lakewalker
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I have a 2004 Cub Cadet Model 3204. Over the past year, I started having problems keeping the PTO engaged. After mowing for 20-25 minutes the PTO disengages on it own. At first, you could turn of the mower and let it sit for 30 minutes or so and the PTO would begin engaging again, Last time I tried engaging the PTO, it won't respond at all. The mower is kept on a weekend getaway location that is very remote so it is much, much easier to repair it on site rather than trying to trailer it to the local Cub Cadet dealer that is 35 miles away. Other than it being a bad clutch, is it possible to fix it adjusting the air gap? I have already replaced the PTO switch/wiring harness so I know that it isn't an issue. If it is the clutch that needs replacing, is it a hard job for a mechanically inclined person to tackle?