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In Reply to: John Deere F510 PTO blowing fuses posted by CRR on Tuesday, March 25, 2003:
Sounds like a bad clutch to me. To check the current draw of the clutch put your meter on amps and connect it in series between the connector at the clutch using the hot wire then turn the clutch on. Becarefull most meters have a 10amp maximum draw. Kind of hard to explain the test procedure.