One of my clients tractors the same model has been doing the same thing. We discovered it is the PTO engagement switch. His will get to where it will cut the PTO off and not engage at all. When it does this, he will push the switch and pull it out repeatedly very quickly and it will engage again. If yours does the same thing, the switch is likely bad. There are aftermarket switches available for around 16 bucks. Just Google part number AM118802. Only difference is the little knob will be red instead of yellow. The part at the JOHN DEERe dealer is over 30 bucks. Also, BEFORE you spend any money, check the main ground wire at the left rear side of the tractor. Simply follow the negative battery wire to where it connects to the engine mounting bolt. Make SURE this area is clean and the bolt and nut securing the ground is tight. If it's loose, or the connection is dirty, this could be your problem as well. It is not likely the PTO clutch itself, as it is an electromagnet and will either work or not work. There is usually NO in between for those. Hope that helps.
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No, it does not.
By making it shorter.
If your period has came early and lasts 3-4 days, pr shorter than usual, you are pregnant. This process is called implantation.
You could just have a shorter cycle. Some women have a long cycle(over 28days) and some have shorter ones.
The shorter pendulum has the shorter period.
cutting your utero off?
The length of the string affects the period of a pendulum, which is the time it takes to complete one full swing. A longer string will result in a longer period, while a shorter string will result in a shorter period. This relationship is described by the formula: period = 2π√(length/g), where g is the acceleration due to gravity.
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There is no set number of days a period, sometimes they are shorter and sometimes they are longer