eflyersteve
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I have a 5' rough cutter with shear bolt type PTO safety. I'm getting tired of replacing bolts and see that there are add-on slip clutch adapters available. Would this be the best route to go or would it be better to just buy a slipper clutch PTO shaft? Any recommended products?
For those that ask the obvious question: "why are you hitting stuff to shear the bolt", I say to you: I don't know why. The area that I cut has some small hills and dips and it seems just scalping the ground will shear off a bolt. Dealer recommended replacing the grade 3 bolt with a grade 5 (but specifically said no grade 8), but I'm a little hesitant. Maybe that is common practice and something I should follow?
Thanks!
For those that ask the obvious question: "why are you hitting stuff to shear the bolt", I say to you: I don't know why. The area that I cut has some small hills and dips and it seems just scalping the ground will shear off a bolt. Dealer recommended replacing the grade 3 bolt with a grade 5 (but specifically said no grade 8), but I'm a little hesitant. Maybe that is common practice and something I should follow?
Thanks!