k0ua
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I have often wondered how long these PTO brakes remain in working order when used with these high inertia loads.
You can put an overrunning PTO clutch on the tractor and it wouldn't wear on the PTO brake when winding down.I have often wondered how long these PTO brakes remain in working order when used with these high inertia loads.
You can put an overrunning PTO clutch on the tractor and it wouldn't wear on the PTO brake when winding down.
SpeeCo Over-running Clutch Adapter, Male Spline 1-1/8 in. x 6 - Tractor Supply Co.
I have had 1 of these on my tractor for years.
My tractor has the PTO brake and the overrun clutch lets my brush mower wind down from any speed with no wear on the brake
I put the over run clutch on 13 or 14 years ago when the tractor was new, so I really can't say.Thanks, how did it behave before you put the over running clutch adapter, did you get a sense the tractor PTO brake was really working to stop a high inertia load like a brush hog?
I have often wondered how long these PTO brakes remain in working order when used with these high inertia loads.
Well, its hard to argue with your field experience, but when running the NH 277 Baler with my Kubota HST3710, i just don't get the impression its hard on the tractor. Is it the reciprocating motion of the hay Ram that is supposedly hammering the PTO drive line? I thought the point of the flywheel was to even that out. In any case, the JD 4500 is actually a bit heavier tractor. I really have not paid much attention to "compact tractor" designation, are they somehow built lighter duty than other machines? I appreciate the heads up,but frankly it the big bush hog whacking stuff and shearing pin that scares me a lot more than the baler, but maybe i Have it wrong...
It is the lunging motion of the baler driveline that is hard on the tractors PTO.
Well, OK. Now to venture off into the theoretical of which of my three tractors I should use to run the baler, all off which fall into the same "easy to carry on trailer" size range.
A. The 1999 Kubota hydro HST3710 roughly 38 hp with live pro
B. the 2000 Deere 4500 gear shift 39 hp with the much discussed independent pro
3. The wild card 1961 Ferguson f40 with continental 35hp gas engine and live pto. Its resume include:
a. least valuable B. appears indestructible, despite numerous attempts by PO to kill it
thanks, i welcome the inputs.
By the way, I am baling just 12 acres x 3 times a year = 36 acres, maybe 700 bales.