boggen
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- SSTT (Sideways Snake Tain Tractor) and STB (sideways train box) tractor, dirt harvester
TractorData.com New Holland TC48DA tractor information (assumption using this as your tractor) 40HP at PTO
http://www.bushhog.com/uploads/documents/BHRotaryCutterSQ142-SQ84TOM-09.pdf (covers bush hog sq172, assumption that is correct brand model you have) recommends 30 to 45 HP at PTO
denotes optional shear bolt or slip clutch.
possibility of wrong metal grade and size of bolt for shear bolt. i shear bolt is not some bolt you just go buy at local hardware store, a specific grade of metal and diameter needs to be had. or the bolt will not shear (cut in half) like it should if you hit something. and end result damaging your tractor could happen.
new slip clutches, you need to burn the varnish off of the clutch...
www.everythingattachements.com has a video and some text if memory serves detailing about how to adjust them and setting up correctly. for use with rotatory cutters (bush hogs) bush hogs = trade name.
assumption, your RPM gauge on tractor has a tic mark to denote at what RPM's you need the engine at, to get 540 RPM's at the PTO. double checking your operating manual for tractor should also tell ya at what RPM's your tractor needs to be at to get 540 RPM's at the PTO shaft.
double check you have correct PTO shaft lengths, to long, and you can bind the PTO shaft up to pont of bending it, to short and the PTO shaft will slide apart on you. also PTO shaft shield may need to be cut to length as well. *this is normal thing for all PTO shaft equipement*
www.everythingattachements.com has video and some text to adjust PTO shafts,
double check you have correct 3pt hitch settings for both the top link, and the side link for lower lift arm. along with tail wheel adjustment.
if deck is setting at different angles, weeds can stay under deck longer, and in a sense become like a finish mower mulching blade to some extent requiring extra HP from tractor engine to turn the blades.
there is razor sharp, and then there is butter knife sharp, and blunt / dull, and then just plain dull blades. weeds even regular yard grass, will dull a razor sharp blade quickly. a butter knife or even a tad duller than that, will stay sharp and cutting for a longer time, and without much extra HP from tractor.
http://www.bushhog.com/uploads/documents/BHRotaryCutterSQ142-SQ84TOM-09.pdf (covers bush hog sq172, assumption that is correct brand model you have) recommends 30 to 45 HP at PTO
denotes optional shear bolt or slip clutch.
possibility of wrong metal grade and size of bolt for shear bolt. i shear bolt is not some bolt you just go buy at local hardware store, a specific grade of metal and diameter needs to be had. or the bolt will not shear (cut in half) like it should if you hit something. and end result damaging your tractor could happen.
new slip clutches, you need to burn the varnish off of the clutch...
www.everythingattachements.com has a video and some text if memory serves detailing about how to adjust them and setting up correctly. for use with rotatory cutters (bush hogs) bush hogs = trade name.
assumption, your RPM gauge on tractor has a tic mark to denote at what RPM's you need the engine at, to get 540 RPM's at the PTO. double checking your operating manual for tractor should also tell ya at what RPM's your tractor needs to be at to get 540 RPM's at the PTO shaft.
double check you have correct PTO shaft lengths, to long, and you can bind the PTO shaft up to pont of bending it, to short and the PTO shaft will slide apart on you. also PTO shaft shield may need to be cut to length as well. *this is normal thing for all PTO shaft equipement*
www.everythingattachements.com has video and some text to adjust PTO shafts,
double check you have correct 3pt hitch settings for both the top link, and the side link for lower lift arm. along with tail wheel adjustment.
if deck is setting at different angles, weeds can stay under deck longer, and in a sense become like a finish mower mulching blade to some extent requiring extra HP from tractor engine to turn the blades.
there is razor sharp, and then there is butter knife sharp, and blunt / dull, and then just plain dull blades. weeds even regular yard grass, will dull a razor sharp blade quickly. a butter knife or even a tad duller than that, will stay sharp and cutting for a longer time, and without much extra HP from tractor.