I was just talking about my new rotary cutter (coming next week) with a friend and we were talking about the slip clutch and it was mentioned that without one that the rotating blade would push the tractor forward even with the clutch disengaged.
How would this happen? I thought when the clutch was pushed in, the PTO would stop, even with a one stage clutch. Didn't know that there was so much to know about rotary cutters. (still don't know if I have a one stage or two stage clutch yet. Guess I have to wait until I get my cutter).
I have never operated one and have read the "experience stories" about watching how the back end travels (as well as the front end) so I don't knock down any fence posts, get tangled in fences, or cut down trees or any other things I want to keep, but being pushed into objects by my own implement is rather unsettling!!!!!!
I feel like I need to go to school to operate this rig!!!!!!
LuvMy670
How would this happen? I thought when the clutch was pushed in, the PTO would stop, even with a one stage clutch. Didn't know that there was so much to know about rotary cutters. (still don't know if I have a one stage or two stage clutch yet. Guess I have to wait until I get my cutter).
I have never operated one and have read the "experience stories" about watching how the back end travels (as well as the front end) so I don't knock down any fence posts, get tangled in fences, or cut down trees or any other things I want to keep, but being pushed into objects by my own implement is rather unsettling!!!!!!
I feel like I need to go to school to operate this rig!!!!!!
LuvMy670