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Why I am not big fan of electric PTOs

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kpinnc

I’ve never had luck enough to find a working PTO for my Bronco, but my zero turn has gone through two electric clutches. Then I found something called a “soft start clutch controller”. It’s small enough to hide on a tractor and measures engine RPM from a coil you make on the spark plug wire. It engages the clutch with pulses similar to how antilock brakes work. Once the PTO is moving, the controller drops to solid DC and stays until disengagement. Definitely makes for a softer engagement!

 

I have used mine for four years, mowing 2-3 times a week with zero issues. I paid about $60 for mine. 

 

If I ever find a clutch for my Bronco, or any other machine, I’ll be using another one. 
 

https://www.gdimeters.com/products.cfm?Page=Products&Product=SoftStart Clutch Controller

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midpack
6 hours ago, kpinnc said:

I’ve never had luck enough to find a working PTO for my Bronco, but my zero turn has gone through two electric clutches. Then I found something called a “soft start clutch controller”. It’s small enough to hide on a tractor and measures engine RPM from a coil you make on the spark plug wire. It engages the clutch with pulses similar to how antilock brakes work. Once the PTO is moving, the controller drops to solid DC and stays until disengagement. Definitely makes for a softer engagement!

 

I have used mine for four years, mowing 2-3 times a week with zero issues. I paid about $60 for mine. 

 

If I ever find a clutch for my Bronco, or any other machine, I’ll be using another one. 
 

https://www.gdimeters.com/products.cfm?Page=Products&Product=SoftStart Clutch Controller

These are awesome! No more hard starting of the implement 😀

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WHX??
7 hours ago, kpinnc said:

 

If I ever find a clutch for my Bronco,

What one do you need KP ... I have a couple

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peter lena

@pfrederi  love the picture of the wide rubber seal  bearings . what could you possibly do  ????  the violent  engagement , combined with  combined rotational drag  , is the issue , while I do not have  an electric  PTO , every related bearing  in my 3 decks , has had a  substantial  grease upgrade , deck / mule drive bearings , all have  polyurea  rated , hi temp 550 , flash point , lucas green chassis grease  , after a bearing  clean out  and repack . the spin up is ridiculous  with  movement ease . X-TRA HEAVY DUTY  GREASE , walmart  $ 8  , have not had a bearing failure  or any bearing  WHYINE  NOISE , from my bearings . my decks spin easily by hand  at the  pto to deck  belt  area , only a suggestion , but anything that WAS A PIA , for repetitive failure , is years gone away , take it apart , and detail  every stage of  movement .  pete

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