Johndeere3720
Padawan Tractor Learner, Advertiser
- Joined
- Mar 14, 2009
- Messages
- 3,965
- Location
- NW Oregon
- Tractor
- Bobcat T62, MT55, E42R, E10, John Deere 4100
Well, on Saturday, i finally got to use my Agric AL50 Tiller that I refurbished after it was in a bad barn fire. First thing that I noticed was that It is a little big for my Little Yannie since the tractor bogged down when the tiller was on the ground. Second, I was tilling a garden for one of my neighbors and it happens to have a bit of river rock in it since he lives along the creek. I made 3 passes (small garden) and then my Tiller tines just stopped and the PTO shaft kept going. First i thought that i might have broken a link of the chain where the gears of the PTO and tiller meet. So I drove my Tiller back home, throwing mud all over the gravel road from the muddy garden. Once i got home, i unhooked the tiller and washed it off, prepairing for taking it back apart. While washing it, i washed the tiller tines and had to rotate then to clean the mud off. well, when I rotated then, the PTO shaft turned as well. So i turned the PTO shaft and the tiller worked. So I am now wondering that maybe a rock was caught in the tiller and got the tiller to stop. Since the PTO still was turning, does this mean there is a slip clutch in my tiller or is something broken? My neighbor was a little worried about the tiller since this is the second time it has happend there. I told him I was gonna figure it out and he has nothing to worry about. Atleast i got to try out my tiller.