Damn.
Not sure what the heck happened. The tiller is a 48" PTO driven LANDPRIDE brand tiller. The gearbox is connected to a "slip clutch" which is connected to the PTO shaft which is driven by the tractor's rear PTO.
My guess, without digging into it yet, is the slip clutch is frozen and failed. There are 4 screws holding the front of the gearbox on. More correctly there WERE 4 screws. They have been sheered off at the face. I can see right into the gearbox.
I am NOT a happy camper right now. Its only 1pm, we have rain coming and I have more tilling to do for a new bed where I want to tear out the grass and put in a row of blackberry bushes. Tractor store closes in less than an hour, can't even get this loaded up on the trailer and driver over there before they close. So I'm stuck. I guess its time for manual labor . . . not. Better yet, time for Sam Adams Boston Lager.
Damn.
Not sure what the heck happened. The tiller is a 48" PTO driven LANDPRIDE brand tiller. The gearbox is connected to a "slip clutch" which is connected to the PTO shaft which is driven by the tractor's rear PTO.
My guess, without digging into it yet, is the slip clutch is frozen and failed. There are 4 screws holding the front of the gearbox on. More correctly there WERE 4 screws. They have been sheered off at the face. I can see right into the gearbox.
I am NOT a happy camper right now. Its only 1pm, we have rain coming and I have more tilling to do for a new bed where I want to tear out the grass and put in a row of blackberry bushes. Tractor store closes in less than an hour, can't even get this loaded up on the trailer and driver over there before they close. So I'm stuck. I guess its time for manual labor . . . not. Better yet, time for Sam Adams Boston Lager.
Damn.