Here's what we've been waiting for. I finally got an email back from SpeeCo.. it's about time! /forums/images/graemlins/cool.gif
I'll post the full test of the message, which includes my message sent to them in quotes at the bottom of thier reply. I asked very specific and very plain questions.. no gotchas or anything like that.. I just asked them to verify ( true or false ) a few statements were were wondering about.
For those who want the answer now: NO the ORC is not designed to slip or give ~any~ in the driven direction.. and if it does.. it is not operating correctly... As I suspected.
Soundguy
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Hello,
You are correct on the coupler. In summary, it will stop a large inertia
load from pushing your tractor forward.
Kevin Kuszak
Special Products Company
Customer Service Manager
-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Britton [mailto:c.britton@worldnet.att.net]
Sent: Wednesday, June 09, 2004 12:31 PM
To: Kevin Kuszak
Subject: Question about Speeco Over Running Coupler
Hello,
I have a question about your over running coupler product.
As far as I know, the unit is designed to provide direct drive in one
direction ( from tractor ) and over-run, or ratchet and freewheel in the
other direction, when an implement would be transmitting power back up the
driveline. ( for instance on an older non-live pto tractor using a rotary
cutter ).
Also, as I understand it, the unit is not meant to 'give' or 'slip' any in
the driven direction. And if it does, the unit has been damaged or is not
operating correctly.
Am I correct on these points?
thank you
Chris britton