PTO stalls tractor

HJMay

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I have a B2650 Kubota. When I engage the PTO tractor stalls. Is there sone kind of a sensor? It also will stall with nothing hooked up to it. :confused:
 

bxray

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May be a safety switch.
The one in the seat.
It is designed so that If you are not in the seat when turning on pto it will stall.
So if it is bad it may be the culprit.

Ray.
 

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Yep seat switch issue, or no rear end in the seat issue. ;)
 

zin01

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Does it stall when you push the peddle forward or reverse. If the safety switch in the seat is bad the tractor will die when you push the peddle also.


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HJMay

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Plug under seat was not plugged in. Fixed all is fine now works great.
Thanks for everyone's help.
HJMAY:)
 

HJMay

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May be a safety switch.
The one in the seat.
It is designed so that If you are not in the seat when turning on pto it will stall.
So if it is bad it may be the culprit.

Ray.
Plug under seat not plugged in..

Thanks
 

Southern Yankee

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I have a B2650 Kubota. When I engage the PTO tractor stalls. Is there sone kind of a sensor? It also will stall with nothing hooked up to it. :confused:
I had the same problem with about 25 hours on a new L3301. Every time I hit the gas, it stalled. I was able to get it back to the barn by blipping the gas and moving a foot or two forward each time. In the barn, I found the seat front pivot shaft had slipped and this caused the seat flange to miss the safety switch. I doubt the cotter key for pivot shaft was ever installed. However, until I read this thread, I did not realize I probably had the PTO engaged too.

Richard