Posted by Bob on May 17, 2019 at 19:00:59 from (64.255.159.199):
In Reply to: override cluch posted by crazy steve on May 17, 2019 at 13:33:43:
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I have 3 comments, FWIW.
1.) It's an "overrunning clutch", mite just as well get the terminology correct when asking for help.
2.) Why do you need to remove it?
3.) If it is really jammed and will not freewheel in the reverse direction, it has failed or you have broken it.
If it has failed, could be just that it's an inferior unit from the "Land of Almost Right", or if you hit an obstacle with the rotary cutter and put a severe shock load on it, that may have "killed" it.
Typically, there's no internal parts available/they are not considered a repairable unit, so destroying it to remove it is no big deal.
There's an internal snap ring inside the front end, if you can catch that and pop it out, the output shaft and outer part of the ORC should pull off of the inside part and "dogs", allowing access to the rollpin.
If not, you may have to cut the outer part off with a cutoff wheel on a hand grinder or similar tool to expose the rollpin.
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