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Re: Re: Re: rotory mower on H
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Posted by Farmedic on March 17, 2001 at 17:21:11 from (208.171.153.117):
In Reply to: Re: Re: rotory mower on H posted by CHUCK on March 17, 2001 at 16:54:57:
An overunning clutch can be bought from many different suppliers. They are made to go on the pto as (IF my kids didn't have my camera I would enclose a picture) short stub shaft that is made to turn the pto shaft when the pto is engaged. The best thing and the safety feature of these are for the partime pto (IF you stop the pto with the clutch = partime) is the mower or implement will continue to run (coast) to a stop. If you don't have one and all most any pto driven implement like mower baler etc. when you push in the clutch to stop the pto. it will continue to try any push or move the tractor thru the transmission. which in turn can push the tractor where you don't want to be. As I stated I highly recommend these and after seeing the first accident with an M that didn't have one. I went an bought one and have them on my H, M, and W4. I hope I explained it and not to long. I'f you have any questions I am all for safety. Thank's
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