I have to keep turning the pto on every few min. It stops turnings. I cut it off and back on and it run a little longer
SOURCE: My Johndeere 2510 pto will engage. But you have to
its actually the clutch not disengaging enough for pto to engage or the teath are worn down on pto shaft
SOURCE: I have a JD 1070 4 wh dr, when running a brush hog
Reading on line, I see your tractor has a PTO clutch. It must be slipping. It either needs adjusted or replaced. A slipping clutch disc will make a bad smell.
SOURCE: PTO CONTROLS. How do you engage and disengage PTO.
The tractor is not a 6300 is it.If it' not you need to adjust the cable for the p.t.o. until it will stay down.Don't turn the turnbuckle too much at a time because there is a fine line between the won't engage and the won,t disengage adjustment.
SOURCE: engine cutting off after engaging the pto (mower deck) JD 317
its likely to be a switch playing you up try hard wireing the switch to see if it stops this cutting out first, do one switch at a time till you fine the one playing up
SOURCE: Intermittent PTO Problem on John Deer 6400
You likely need the speed sensor replaced in the rear of the tractor,either above or below the pto shaft.There is also a pto relay module beside the fuse panel that may need to be replace(only on the early 6000 series tractors,later it was replaced by the bcu).If you can get the codes from the bcu and relay the info to me i can likely tell you for sure what you need to do if none of the above works.
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