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Class arion, Massey 6400 pto won’t stop
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<blockquote data-quote="Cowabunga" data-source="post: 6128566" data-attributes="member: 718"><p>It gets more effective with use, at least it does for the first thousand hour or so. It is a nice relatively wear-free design but it doesn't clamp the shaft as tight as some that have band brakes. Just as you say and if it is like my 5445, there is a specific position for the brake, but normally the PTO shaft doesn't turn at all even when the brake is not applied. My NH 8360 on the other hand, has a system where the brake normally applies but it has a switch to release the brake temporarily where there is a high inertia implement with no over-run clutch, but mine does drag the shaft around when the PTO should be braked, partly because the brake does not apply or is broken. A slight load like a fertiliser spreader or a vacuum tanker pump on it is enough to stop it creeping though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cowabunga, post: 6128566, member: 718"] It gets more effective with use, at least it does for the first thousand hour or so. It is a nice relatively wear-free design but it doesn't clamp the shaft as tight as some that have band brakes. Just as you say and if it is like my 5445, there is a specific position for the brake, but normally the PTO shaft doesn't turn at all even when the brake is not applied. My NH 8360 on the other hand, has a system where the brake normally applies but it has a switch to release the brake temporarily where there is a high inertia implement with no over-run clutch, but mine does drag the shaft around when the PTO should be braked, partly because the brake does not apply or is broken. A slight load like a fertiliser spreader or a vacuum tanker pump on it is enough to stop it creeping though. [/QUOTE]
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