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Re: Farmall 130 - bushhog
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Posted by daniel h. on October 26, 2006 at 16:50:40 from (66.226.34.159):
In Reply to: Re: Farmall 130 - bushhog posted by SuperA-Tx on October 26, 2006 at 11:10:07:
I would add that an over-running clutch is a necessity on the 130 because the PTO is not live and if you push in the tractor clutch to stop the blades of the mower will have enough inertia to push you into a tree, ditch, pond etc. without the over-running clutch. The other type of clutch often associated with a bush-hog is a slip-clutch. This is totally different from an over-running clutch. The slip clutch prevents drive line damage when the blades come to a sudden stop from hitting a stump or rock. A shear pin serves the same purpose, and is cheaper initially, but more inconvenient as you have to change the pin every time it breaks.
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