Hi fellow tractor folk:
I have a JD 4320 CUT with an old, very heavy duty (I think) 5' rotary cutter attached. It gets used a good bit.
The cutter is driven through a 1.5" input shaft, connected to the PTO via the normal shaft, U-joints on both ends.
The 1.5" bore of the U-Joint on the implement end is held in place by a 1/2" shear bolt. Grade 5 is required or they break all the time, and the G5s don't last all that long but I want to protect the tractor PTO system.
I would like to add a slip clutch ahead of the input shaft.
I cannot find a clutch with a 1.5" smooth bore for the cutter input shaft. 1- 3/8" is the closest. Are these borable to 1.5"? Who would do this type of mod?
Or, what is the objection to putting the clutch on the tractor end of the shaft? i.e., attaching it directly to the PTO, then to the shaft?
I know this is not normally done, but I don't know exactly why.
Thanks for your help!
I have a JD 4320 CUT with an old, very heavy duty (I think) 5' rotary cutter attached. It gets used a good bit.
The cutter is driven through a 1.5" input shaft, connected to the PTO via the normal shaft, U-joints on both ends.
The 1.5" bore of the U-Joint on the implement end is held in place by a 1/2" shear bolt. Grade 5 is required or they break all the time, and the G5s don't last all that long but I want to protect the tractor PTO system.
I would like to add a slip clutch ahead of the input shaft.
I cannot find a clutch with a 1.5" smooth bore for the cutter input shaft. 1- 3/8" is the closest. Are these borable to 1.5"? Who would do this type of mod?
Or, what is the objection to putting the clutch on the tractor end of the shaft? i.e., attaching it directly to the PTO, then to the shaft?
I know this is not normally done, but I don't know exactly why.
Thanks for your help!