T tkleck57 New member Thursday at 8:53 PM #1 I shut my B3300 off with brush hog in operating position. Tractor obviously won't start and lever won't go into neutral position?
I shut my B3300 off with brush hog in operating position. Tractor obviously won't start and lever won't go into neutral position?
Doc Admin Staff member GOLD Patron Yesterday at 7:45 AM #2 Have you tried to unstick it with the clutch pushed in?
B bczoom Senior Member Staff member GOLD Patron Yesterday at 9:56 AM #3 Sounds like the brush hog is keeping pressure on the the PTO connection. I'd try to disconnect the PTO shaft as the first step.
Sounds like the brush hog is keeping pressure on the the PTO connection. I'd try to disconnect the PTO shaft as the first step.
bordercollie Gold Site Supporter GOLD Patron Yesterday at 10:02 PM #4 If that fails, Have you tried to rotate/wiggle the blades by hand ? I once got a stick stuck in my blades, it killed the mower and I had to wiggle the blades loose to get it out of gear. Thinking this model has a slip clutch ?
If that fails, Have you tried to rotate/wiggle the blades by hand ? I once got a stick stuck in my blades, it killed the mower and I had to wiggle the blades loose to get it out of gear. Thinking this model has a slip clutch ?
T tkleck57 New member Today at 6:15 AM #5 bczoom said: Sounds like the brush hog is keeping pressure on the the PTO connection. I'd try to disconnect the PTO shaft as the first step. Click to expand... I did disconnect the PTO shaft and it still won't start.
bczoom said: Sounds like the brush hog is keeping pressure on the the PTO connection. I'd try to disconnect the PTO shaft as the first step. Click to expand... I did disconnect the PTO shaft and it still won't start.