Well its been a while and I thought I would uncover my old lx172 to see if I can finally get the PTO clutch engaged.
Its nice weather here in Franklin Tennessee today. This is what Id did.....
- I took off the PTO clutch which is brand new from JD and did a OHM check with my multimeter and that read 2.8. So I think I'm good there.
- I have a brand new battery that reads 12.5 V on my multimeter. I also checked the charging of the battery with the engine running and that read 14v. So its charging.
- I checked to make sure that the electrical connector from the pto switch to the clutch was getting power when the PTO switch was pulled up. It did get the 12volts - so I know the clutch is getting juice.
- I checked to make sure the seat switch off was working- the engine shut off when I got off the seat with the PTO switch in the ON position.
- So I sat down on the Deere and started up the engine (which runs great!) and pulled up on the PTO clutch and it just sort of clicks but when I turn off the PTO switch it does a whoosh almost like a release of air.
So that's where I'm at now. Engine runs great but cant get the PTO engaged. What else should I do? Do I need to check the clutch gap with a feeler gauge? The clutch is brand new though.
Update: Well I'm the idiot today. I put my iPhone under the mower to see what was happening to the clutch when I pulled up on the pto switch. Wouldn't you know that the clutch engaged! -started spinning. I was thinking that I would hear the roar of the blades turning but I had no deck installed duh. So I'm assuming when I get the deck on all will be ok.