Why was there no noise with the same implement was hooked to another 4x20 tractor.
If the clutches slip even a fraction at each engagement how long will they last before they wear out? How much will that cost?
Why was there no noise with the same implement was hooked to another 4x20 tractor.
If the clutches slip even a fraction at each engagement how long will they last before they wear out? How much will that cost?
A bush hog has a big flywheel mass to get going. I always turn my rpm to idle or lower than 1100 to initiate. It is an oil bath clutch so it should last a long time, however if you are initiating a 6 foot bush hog at full rpm, it could put some wear on it. The clutch is very similar to a motorcycle type. You can wear them out too if you like to drag race and slip it a lot. If it grabs hard but squeals, you should be good to go as it is still gripping. Be sure to adjust your bush hog's pto slipper clutch. I only recommend bush hog's with slipper clutches to this type of pto setup.
Oh it does have a clutch on my cutter but my dealer told me to tighten it up till the sound stops. The first time I took it to them he told me my slip clutch was too loose and it wasn't the tractor
Wouldn't need a clutch if there wasn't some slip. Seems to me there has to be slippage when engaging through a clutch. Some wives squeal more than others too.If the clutches slip even a fraction at each engagement .....