TooRow
Member
Hi TBN!
My tractor has stalled a few times recently after my tiller has found a huge chunk of concrete that was buried just enough that I could not see it and again on a stump that was supossed to be ground (that is another story) but was also covered just enough that I could not see it.
My tiller is a RhinoAg REB72R. It is equipped with a slip clutch. Shouldn't the clutch slip before the tractor stalls?
It seems if the tractor is stalling, the clutch is not slipping, and if it does not slip I could damage my tiller or my PTO drive. Is my logic correct?
PTO=45.6
Tiller min/max = 35/55
My tractor has stalled a few times recently after my tiller has found a huge chunk of concrete that was buried just enough that I could not see it and again on a stump that was supossed to be ground (that is another story) but was also covered just enough that I could not see it.
My tiller is a RhinoAg REB72R. It is equipped with a slip clutch. Shouldn't the clutch slip before the tractor stalls?
It seems if the tractor is stalling, the clutch is not slipping, and if it does not slip I could damage my tiller or my PTO drive. Is my logic correct?
PTO=45.6
Tiller min/max = 35/55