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PTO lever Jumping out on 7060

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    Posted: 27 Aug 2010 at 11:40am
Mowing hay with my 7060 and the PTO lever will jump out of engagement when I raise the mower or sometimes not,this does not happen all the time just when you least expect it.Anyone have an idea what to look for or adjust?
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THE STAND BY PRESSURE IS TO LOW. SHOULD BE AROND 750 PSI, OR THE BRACKET THAT HOLD THE CABLE IN THE CAB IS TO WEAK.
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Yup standby is too low.  And sometimes it isnt pulling the PTO valve spool far enough. 
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ARE YOU LOW ON HYDRAULIC FLUID?
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No I am not low on Hydraulic oil I am going to change Hydraulic filters and start there.
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adjust the cable a bit, see how it goes then.
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It's probably too low of stand-by pressure in the hydraulic system, which is an easy fix for those who have gauges, shims and know-how. In the short term, I'd suggest you tie the lever forward with a tarp strap or wire to prevent the lever from jumping out of place and stopping your PTO causing a plugged condition of your hay cutting equipment. A fix?? no, but a short term improvement.
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