Thanks for the heads up about checking the voltage, mine was high, and replacing the battery fixed it. Would have been sad if I'd ignored it and burned up the new clutch.
I just installed one of these on a John Deere Z920A. Product looked good. Install was without issue and I did the run is procedure tonight and it seems to kick in nice and firm. Will mow tomorrow and then update.
Thanks for the how to on the DC draw and burnishing the clutch! This Xtreme PTO should outlast my 15 year old Cub Cadet LT2180. It’s good to know we can still buy quality!
at 5:111 he talks about using an impact wrench or HOLD THE D-Spacer to prevent the engine crankshaft from turning. however not all have D-Spacers...i saw one guy use a pipewrench to hold it
@@catbirdfeeder You only use an impact wrench to remove the crankshaft bolt. When you install the clutch you use a torque wrench. There is actually a wrench made to hold the spacer but it’s expensive so I custom made one identical to the one you can buy.
WCJCNC..... being an "Old Schooler" myself... just remove the spark plug, and feed some rope into the cylinder, then rotate the piston up towards TDC, and it will "lock up" there and will Not rotate any further. When you're finished with torquing the crankshaft bolt, rotate the crankshaft in the opposite direction, enough to free up the rope, and pull it out by the "tail" you left hanging out of the plug hole, then reinstall the plug again... to the correct torque specs for your engine (especially if has an aluminum head(s)), of course.
Good morning, I have a question on removing the PTO clutch. When I try to remove the bolt the shaft turns. What is the best way to secure the shaft so I can remove the bolt and then torque to correct ft. lb. when installing. (2000 Huskee riding mower)Thanks
I have a toro Z420 new clutch in but need to replace electrical wires with new pigtail you provided. Do wires need to be connected in a certain way or will clutch work either way the wires are connected to original wiring harness
At 4.12 I fell asleep, my apologies. I thought, mistakenly, the video was about installation, not an introduction to procedures necessary before starting any mechanical job. When my eyes opened I looked at the comments, none of which received the courtesy of a reply, I realised I had missed nothing at all.
Best thing l ever did was get rid of this ridiculous type of clutch, and made a simple linkage with idler. Now beautiful,smooth engagement. Good riddance 😂NOT
No they are very busy diddling the hole they sit on & challenging each other to see who can shove there tongue six inches up the other ones a** h*** & if they can still fart the star spangled banner while said tongue is bottomed out in ones box
Thanks for the heads up about checking the voltage, mine was high, and replacing the battery fixed it. Would have been sad if I'd ignored it and burned up the new clutch.
I just installed one of these on a John Deere Z920A. Product looked good. Install was without issue and I did the run is procedure tonight and it seems to kick in nice and firm. Will mow tomorrow and then update.
Thanks for the how to on the DC draw and burnishing the clutch! This Xtreme PTO should outlast my 15 year old Cub Cadet LT2180. It’s good to know we can still buy quality!
Nice video best auto vid I've seen in years thanks
Excellent video
You sold me
Wish you had a link to your website
very informative video, thanks. But you are mixing up voltage and current at the beginning of the video. These 2 things are not interchangeable
No mention of how to keep the crankshaft from turning while torquing the crankshaft bolt
at 5:111 he talks about using an impact wrench or HOLD THE D-Spacer to prevent the engine crankshaft from turning. however not all have D-Spacers...i saw one guy use a pipewrench to hold it
@@catbirdfeeder You only use an impact wrench to remove the crankshaft bolt. When you install the clutch you use a torque wrench. There is actually a wrench made to hold the spacer but it’s expensive so I custom made one identical to the one you can buy.
WCJCNC..... being an "Old Schooler" myself... just remove the spark plug, and feed some rope into the cylinder, then rotate the piston up towards TDC, and it will "lock up" there and will Not rotate any further. When you're finished with torquing the crankshaft bolt, rotate the crankshaft in the opposite direction, enough to free up the rope, and pull it out by the "tail" you left hanging out of the plug hole, then reinstall the plug again... to the correct torque specs for your engine (especially if has an aluminum head(s)), of course.
Good morning, I have a question on removing the PTO clutch. When I try to remove the bolt the shaft turns. What is the best way to secure the shaft so I can remove the bolt and then torque to correct ft. lb. when installing. (2000 Huskee riding mower)Thanks
Do you have a video on how to change the rotation?
I have a toro Z420 new clutch in but need to replace electrical wires with new pigtail you provided. Do wires need to be connected in a certain way or will clutch work either way the wires are connected to original wiring harness
Same here. They sent the wrong adapter harness for my Husqvarna. I need to know on their plug from the clutch which wire is positive.
This is no help.
Yea try one that's totally fn seezzed up on the shaft and comes apart if fn pieces
Thanks I needed this information
At 4.12 I fell asleep, my apologies. I thought, mistakenly, the video was about installation, not an introduction to procedures necessary before starting any mechanical job. When my eyes opened I looked at the comments, none of which received the courtesy of a reply, I realised I had missed nothing at all.
The DC voltage coming from my battery at full throttle is 14.40 VDC. What can I do to reduce this to meet the 14 VDC max?
WELL PRESENTED. Thank you.
Hello I just ordered a PTO clutch from your website for my Cub cadet rzt 42. How do you guys pull old clutch out?
Should my clutch be loose, it seems to vibrates when idiling
I appreciate the effort for this video, but it is no extra help beyond the manual. You should show an actual installation.
Waist of time if looking for someone installing!
Too bad there are no responses to these questions.
As Cable Man Says--Get Ur Done Already....
I See, Nobody Got ANY Answers???........WTF??
ZZZzzzz. Many people are putting these on their mowers, not their tables
Best thing l ever did was get rid of this ridiculous type of clutch, and made a simple linkage with idler. Now beautiful,smooth engagement. Good riddance 😂NOT
Wow...create a how to video and never address any questions...do you guys even go back to these videos...
No they are very busy diddling the hole they sit on & challenging each other to see who can shove there tongue six inches up the other ones a** h*** & if they can still fart the star spangled banner while said tongue is bottomed out in ones box
Not informative about actually putting the clutch on the grasshopper waste of time