Befco tiller works great!

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Farmtrac 360 TLB
Tilled up a 50x50 food plot. Tiller worked great. First time I've used it. Very happy with the outcome. I broke the sod up with the BB w/rippers set all the way down, then tilled it. The only issue with the tiller is the slip clutch. It pretty rusty, I dought it's working.
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Slacker:

I am not familiar with Befco products, but apparently it works :). It is too clean get it dirtier :D. Nice looking dog- Looks a little bored though. Jay
 
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Nice tiller!

You can loosen the bolts on the slip clutch, and rotate it by hand (or with Channel locks) to get it to "slip", rotate it a few revs, then tighten up the bolts, but not all the way, and check it in operation. If it slips while doing regular work, it may squeal or smoke, then tighten the bolts a little more.

The slip cltuch should be doing a small amount of work in really tough spots, slipping just a hair now and again. After tilling for a while shut down tractor. touch the slip clutch house, is it HOT?
That means it's been slipping some. If it's not warmer than the tiller itself, it's probably not slipping at all.
 
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Slacker:

If you do not have an Owners' Manual try to get one, especially if your slip clutch came with the tiller. SkunkWerX offers some good advise. I have been pretty lucky with slip clutches on my attachements over the years. They always worked when necessary; I've been lucky :). Jay
 
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jbrumberg said:
Slacker:

If you do not have an Owners' Manual try to get one, especially if your slip clutch came with the tiller. SkunkWerX offers some good advise. I have been pretty lucky with slip clutches on my attachements over the years. They always worked when necessary; I've been lucky :). Jay

Thanks Jay.

Mine is factory new, and I think it is too tight, or, just stuck from the assembly process. I was researching this when I happened upon this post.

I checked my bolts and they aren't tightened down to the point the springs are compressed ( a sure sign it's too tight).
 
 
 
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