I'm not sure what you have the only combustion engines I know of that don't use batteries are the really old manual crank engines those wouldn't have an electric pto they used oil lamps as head lights
@@3613jeremy there are manual scag zero turns that are crank started, it uses the ogura pto clutch to engage the blades, I already fixed it but was going through these videos and piecing info together. At the time of my original comment since the engines give out ac I wanted to be sure the clutch actually got dc or if I was missing something since it has no battery. It does get dc end of the story even with no battery ,yes no-battery mowers exist and some use a pto clutch
Will and over tensioned belt cause the clutch to over heat
My mower is shutting down just a few minutes after I engage the blade. Could this be from the clutch overheating? The engine temperature is ok.
Did you ever figure your issue out my ferris is doing the same thing
taryl brought me here
Taryl ! There's Dinner
DC or ac?
It's always DC when it's battery powered
@@3613jeremy I ask cause I have a mower with no battery with an electric pto clutch
I'm not sure what you have the only combustion engines I know of that don't use batteries are the really old manual crank engines those wouldn't have an electric pto they used oil lamps as head lights
@@3613jeremy there are manual scag zero turns that are crank started, it uses the ogura pto clutch to engage the blades, I already fixed it but was going through these videos and piecing info together. At the time of my original comment since the engines give out ac I wanted to be sure the clutch actually got dc or if I was missing something since it has no battery. It does get dc end of the story even with no battery ,yes no-battery mowers exist and some use a pto clutch