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Re: I have a Ford 4610. Hit a stump while bushhoging. The lift and pto stopped working . Any ideas? - Ford Garden
Crawl under and see whats damaged
Testimonial: "I can't see any outside damage to the tractor. Bush hog has been removed. Lift and pto will not work at all with no implements attached."
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Items L, M, N are mid PTO, MFWD, and rear PTO respectively
Also look at the skid plates as the possible cause of wire damage. A cheap spot / zip tie will keep the wires away from any future damage. Often the wires are damaged / torn off by a foreign object striking the Solenoid.
yes when the belt broke it grabe the wires that goto the cluch frome the pto switch and thay have bar spots on them and are grounding out i just done one that was doing the sam thing all you have to do is fix the wires and that should fix ya up thanks for your time mickey
Reading on line, I see your tractor has a PTO clutch. It must be slipping. It either needs adjusted or replaced. A slipping clutch disc will make a bad smell.
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