greg_g
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Re: \"implement end only\" PTO slip clutch?
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( It's a Weasler 560-6006 slip clutch. If I were to describe it, it has two plates with six sets (two each) of bolts (with springs) connecting the two plates, and a friction disk sandwiched in the middle. )</font>
Sorry. I was temporarily distracted by the photos that DirtHauler posted, and I only just now realized they have nothing to do with your original question. Friction-type slip clutches are meant to be used with the clutch component on the implement end.
Take a look at page five in THIS BROCHURE, where you'll find confirmation that it goes on the implement end.
//greg//
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( It's a Weasler 560-6006 slip clutch. If I were to describe it, it has two plates with six sets (two each) of bolts (with springs) connecting the two plates, and a friction disk sandwiched in the middle. )</font>
Sorry. I was temporarily distracted by the photos that DirtHauler posted, and I only just now realized they have nothing to do with your original question. Friction-type slip clutches are meant to be used with the clutch component on the implement end.
Take a look at page five in THIS BROCHURE, where you'll find confirmation that it goes on the implement end.
//greg//