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Old 07-14-2017, 02:13 PM
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Here's a link to the wire diagram....Page D-5

http://service.mtdproducts.com/Train...appendix_d.pdf
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Old 07-14-2017, 02:43 PM
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If you look at the schematic everything receives power with key on. All of the controls are through the ground path. The PTO switch completes a ground from the relay to engage the clutch.
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Old 07-14-2017, 11:28 PM
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I have a 2176. The PTO on mine switches power on a relay which provides voltage to the magnetic clutch that locks the PTO to the engine. Yours most likely is the same. If the relay is engaged the tractor will not start. If the relay is weak and the coil can't maintain the magnetic field that holds the contacts together the PTO will disengage when cutting. Check to see if the switch is providing voltage to the coil side of the relay. If it is(cycle it a few times to verify) then the relay itself is the primary culprit.
Where about is that relay located? Can it be replaced?

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Here's a link to the wire diagram....Page D-5

http://service.mtdproducts.com/Train...appendix_d.pdf
This is really going to help now and in the future ... I really appreciate it.

I tried to remove the plug for the PTO to clean it, but that sucker is on there ... I just spray some contact cleaner on the terminals that were exposed. I don't have that upper body strength you boys do ... any other way to remove it besides brute force?
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Old 07-17-2017, 10:38 AM
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should be under the pto switch back of the control panel
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Old 07-17-2017, 02:20 PM
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Yes ... I see it now. I ordered a replacement found it on ebay for $8 to the door ... hopefully that will correct the PTO from disengaging at times. Thanks a lot guys.
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I have a 2176. The PTO on mine switches power on a relay which provides voltage to the magnetic clutch that locks the PTO to the engine. Yours most likely is the same. If the relay is engaged the tractor will not start. If the relay is weak and the coil can't maintain the magnetic field that holds the contacts together the PTO will disengage when cutting. Check to see if the switch is providing voltage to the coil side of the relay. If it is(cycle it a few times to verify) then the relay itself is the primary culprit.
Okay ... the PTO went out again. I was able to cut all the grass ... cut for 3 hours with no trouble. Stopped for 20 mins. break. Started it back up ... no PTO. I ordered a new relay last week, but it looks like it got lost in the mail. It was suppose to be here on the 20th, but I'm still waiting for it and there hasn't been an update in the tracking since the 20th. I'm in Ohio and the relay is coming from PA.

Anyway how do I test for voltage on the relay it is plug in to some kind of module and taped up. What do you mean by cycling it a few time ... pulling the PTO switch in and out?

Thanks for reading my post.
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