LD1
Epic Contributor
If the chipper itself has an ORC, or there is an added ORC on the tractor pto externally.....like everyone uses on the old ford N tractors.....then there is no worry about shut down.
But if neither, let the tractor slow down to idle, as low as it will go, before shutting off. Same for any other high inertia implements like a bushhog.
I cannot for the life of me understand why they though it was good to get rid of the clutch. I know in "theory" that it is not needed. I still use it both engaging and disengaging the PTO on my MX5100. Also when mowing, and hit a stump, rock, wad of fence, etc. Its nice to be able to just stomp on that clutch in a panic, and not worry about weather the hydraulics will lift high enough to clear whatever the mower is chewing up.....especially if I have the hydraulic toplink in float.
I would NOT want a tractor without a clutch for those very reasons.
But if neither, let the tractor slow down to idle, as low as it will go, before shutting off. Same for any other high inertia implements like a bushhog.
I cannot for the life of me understand why they though it was good to get rid of the clutch. I know in "theory" that it is not needed. I still use it both engaging and disengaging the PTO on my MX5100. Also when mowing, and hit a stump, rock, wad of fence, etc. Its nice to be able to just stomp on that clutch in a panic, and not worry about weather the hydraulics will lift high enough to clear whatever the mower is chewing up.....especially if I have the hydraulic toplink in float.
I would NOT want a tractor without a clutch for those very reasons.