HammerFour
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- Kubota B7100, JD Gator 6X4, Kubota L2350, JD 14T Baler, JD 894A Side Delivery Rake, IH 100 Balance Sickle Mower
Re: 6\' KK rotary cutter problem!!
I wouldn't be that concerned about the fact that the blades can hit, during operation they will be swung out and that won't be an issue.
What would very much concern me is the sudden pto engagement...as another poster mentioned, that will tear up a lot of equipment as pto attachments aren't designed to go from 0 rpm to x rpm in an instant. The inertia of the rotating parts of the cutter are what is breaking the shear bolt, same as if you hit a big stump that stopped the thing from rotating at low rpm, the effect is the same, just in reverse.
I would only use the mechanism on that tractor that let's you ease the pto up to speed, I guess you could use the sudden starting method for low inertia devices like pto pumps or generators, but I wouldn't even use it then. Mechanical systems don't like sudden starts and stops, it breaks stuff.
I wouldn't be that concerned about the fact that the blades can hit, during operation they will be swung out and that won't be an issue.
What would very much concern me is the sudden pto engagement...as another poster mentioned, that will tear up a lot of equipment as pto attachments aren't designed to go from 0 rpm to x rpm in an instant. The inertia of the rotating parts of the cutter are what is breaking the shear bolt, same as if you hit a big stump that stopped the thing from rotating at low rpm, the effect is the same, just in reverse.
I would only use the mechanism on that tractor that let's you ease the pto up to speed, I guess you could use the sudden starting method for low inertia devices like pto pumps or generators, but I wouldn't even use it then. Mechanical systems don't like sudden starts and stops, it breaks stuff.