thdavey
New member
Hello Listers --
How lucky are we to have this forum?
I run a Bearcat Chipper/Shredder with my GC2310. The Bearcat has a great big heavy flywheel, and my little red tractor has a tough time bringing it up to speed. I thought "PTO clutch" (MF's term) would mean that PTO torque could be applied gradually so as not to stress out the tractor.
My "clutch" doesn't seem to operate that way. The PTO torque is either on, or off. Nothing in between. The only way I've been able to get the shredder going is to rev the tractor engine way up and "pop the clutch". This works, but I'm thinking it puts a terrible load on the PTO bearings and maybe on the hydraulics.
Any ideas? (Getting a lightweight chipper is probably not an option.)
Thanks for any help you and provide.
-- Ted Davey
Northern Nevada Gentleman Farmer
(I'm not so sure about the Gentleman part)
How lucky are we to have this forum?
I run a Bearcat Chipper/Shredder with my GC2310. The Bearcat has a great big heavy flywheel, and my little red tractor has a tough time bringing it up to speed. I thought "PTO clutch" (MF's term) would mean that PTO torque could be applied gradually so as not to stress out the tractor.
My "clutch" doesn't seem to operate that way. The PTO torque is either on, or off. Nothing in between. The only way I've been able to get the shredder going is to rev the tractor engine way up and "pop the clutch". This works, but I'm thinking it puts a terrible load on the PTO bearings and maybe on the hydraulics.
Any ideas? (Getting a lightweight chipper is probably not an option.)
Thanks for any help you and provide.
-- Ted Davey
Northern Nevada Gentleman Farmer
(I'm not so sure about the Gentleman part)