Poopdeck Pappy
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- May 13, 2013
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- Dallas, Texas
- Tractor
- Kioti DK50SE Cab, Kubota BX23, Kubota BX2660, Grasshopper 729BT
Here's a link to the PDF of the manual for my mower (a Rhino 172) with a slipclutch.
http://support.servis-rhino.com/RhinoManuals/operator/00781400C%20172%20OPS%20PUB%2008-12.pdf
Go to Pages 158 and 159 of the PDF file for an explanation of how to check and adjust the slipclutch.
In short, it says to loosen the nuts, mark the outer plates like I suggested above, then engage the PTO for an instant, and check the marks to see if there was slippage. Then it says to tighten the nuts until the belleville spring is flat and then loosen the nuts up two turns each.
http://support.servis-rhino.com/RhinoManuals/operator/00781400C%20172%20OPS%20PUB%2008-12.pdf
Go to Pages 158 and 159 of the PDF file for an explanation of how to check and adjust the slipclutch.
In short, it says to loosen the nuts, mark the outer plates like I suggested above, then engage the PTO for an instant, and check the marks to see if there was slippage. Then it says to tighten the nuts until the belleville spring is flat and then loosen the nuts up two turns each.