Posted by Ken-in-ky on July 15, 2011 at 12:00:07 from (66.38.32.195):
This thing is giving me fits!!!!!!!, today was the first day I have tried to run a 5ft bush hog on this tractor , The PTO wants to rotate at a hundred miles an hour ?????/, and seems horribly out of balance it shakes the bush hog as if its going to destroy it , can't seem to get low enough revs on the PTO shaft to make it run smoothly , looking for answers , would that indicate the PTO shaft bearing is kaput , It doesn;t sport a proofmeter so can;t tell engine revs but it does seem to be running high ,ie the hand throttle doesn;t reduce revs to an idle, Under load the engine needs more revs but that speeds the PTO and can't get a balance between forward speed and constant speed on the blades ,I know clear as mud , somehow there appears to be override on the hand throttle and the govenor is not compensating .I think I need an expert , I'm on this board because the answers come quicker. Thanks.
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