My first year mowing with the rotary cutter gave me lots of practice replacing shear pins...it can be done in about 3 minutes if you've got some bolts (#2) and the wrneches in the on-board toolbox. But if you're out of bolts that day, you're out of business. So I got the slip clutch which takes about 15 minutes at the end of mowing season to loosen and insure still slips....will take a little longer to tighten in at the beginning of mowing season...but I still have the same, now-unused, shear bolts I had when the slip clutch arrived.
I don't know which protects the drive train better....the shear pins seem to snap pretty easily, maybe more consistently than a mis-tightened slip clutch? Is there any science that answers this question?
Chas