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Slip Clutch for bush hog - Are they rebuildable?
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Posted by Joe Stewart on December 12, 2006 at 16:28:10 from (4.231.56.48):
I'm pulling a 6 foot Woods rotary cutter behind a John Deere 2010. The slip clutch that is an integral part of the drive shaft began to slip recently. I examined it and found that one (out of two) of the discs had crumbled into pieces. I removed the six nuts and springs and pressed out the bolts. This exposed the crumbled disc, but the remaining disc is sandwiched between two pieces of steel that I cannot separate (althouh I can rotate them independently of one another - they appear to be machined together in some fashion that is not apparent by examination). Is it standard practice to simply replace the entire slip clutch or can these things be rebuilt by replacing the clutch discs? I saw some at Tractor Supply for about $120, but I thought it might be economical to rebuild. Thanks for input. Joe Stewart
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