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- Feb 21, 2003
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- Location
- SE Michigan in the middle of nowhere
- Tractor
- Kubota M9000 HDCC3 M9000 HDC
I have a XR 4046 that I use around the farm. I am rather new to tractor ownership and still learning. I generally rely on slip clutches installed on the equipment to protect my tractor. However, I recently acquired a 6' wide brush hog. It is rather old and does not have any sort of slip clutch installed. Today, I stalled the tractor when I hit a well hidden stump. Amazingly enough, nothing broke.
I am considering purchasing a:
WEASLER UNIVERSAL FRICTION CLUTCH, 1-3/8 IN., 6 SPLINE BOTH ENDS from TSC
Weasler Universal Friction Clutch, 1-3/8 in., 6 Spline Both Ends - For Life Out Here
1) Any better Ideas on what I should use to protect my tractor and brush hog?
2) Will this fit my tractor?
3) Can I mount this directly onto the output PTO shaft on the back of my tractor and use it for multiple pieces of equipment?
4) Is this slip clutch held on with a spring and pin assembly similar to PTO shafts? I don't want to be installing and removing bolts to put this unit on and off.
Thanks in advance for any information/advice.
Exactly what I employ id my implement don't have a built in overrunning clutch or ratchet clutch arrangement. You can get the Weasler in various combinations and spline configurations, 6 spline for 540 or 21 spline for 1000. They come as implement output shaft add on's, that is in the case of 540, a 6 spline female input to a 6 spline male to fit to your pto shaft.
Little hint. Back off the torsion springs all the way and slip the clutch by locking the implement side to burnish off the paint on the discs and then torque the torsion springs to the weasler recommended settings (can be found on their website) to your implement input torque value. Mine have saved my bacon (implement drivelines) more than once.
You can get them at TSC or Agri-Supply.