slip clutch brand

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brcisna

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West Central Illinois
Tractor
Mitsubishi MT2501D
Hello All,

I am trying to identify what brand/make of slip clutch the Woods T50 tiller I bought utilizes. I am able to find exploded views of the components of this tiller,but seeing that this tiller is probably 20 + years old I can not find any user manuals for this tiller to explain the slip clutch adjustment.

I know, the slip clutch adjustment topic has been hashed who knows how many times,,,:)

I can not see any brand name on the clutch ? I think it would take me two weeks to get the layers of paint off the thing. The clutch is very similar to the eg-comer style slip clutch as used on several rotary implements these days,only this clutch has only 6 bolts were the newer clutches have 8 bolts. Also the spring compressed specs for the eg-comer is way off compared to what the spring lengths are on this clutch.

The current spring length as it is adjutsed right now is 1.950". I would simply like to find out what this length should be before I fire this bad boy up after doing a gearbox rebuild of it so I can know it is at least starting close to what the spring length should be.. I dont really want to go through the ' go a ways , feel the clutch for hotness,,and readjust' routine as many threads suggest.
I have Googled high and low and simply can not find anyone who gives any info on adjusting this tillers slip clutch.

Thanks,
BC
 
   / slip clutch brand #2  
The practical advise of adjusting incrementally to meet your HP supply and power demands of the job is better methodology than you will get from a publication that needs to fit all circumstances, more or less. A spring length spec is a start, but many factors affect that optimum dimension, not the least of which is the condition of the steel surfaces on the pressure plates which can vary greatly over time.
 
   / slip clutch brand #3  
The practical advise of adjusting incrementally to meet your HP supply and power demands of the job is better methodology than you will get from a publication that needs to fit all circumstances, more or less. A spring length spec is a start, but many factors affect that optimum dimension, not the least of which is the condition of the steel surfaces on the pressure plates which can vary greatly over time.
I agree with RickB.............Ya gotta set it up with your tractor...........not Joe Shmoes unkown brand, hp, ground, ETC.
 

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