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Re: Ford 909 5 ft rotary cutter
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Posted by Dean on October 25, 2006 at 17:56:27 from (67.172.13.68):
In Reply to: Ford 909 5 ft rotary cutter posted by Paul Schultz on October 25, 2006 at 16:00:32:
Paul: That looks like a good cutter, I wish I had one like it. Old and Mungan have given you good advice about the PTO shaft and ORC. One more bit of advice. Make sure that the slip clutch is not frozen by rust. It is not uncommon for this to happen if the clutch is tightened up so much that it never slips. When this happens you have no slip clutch/shear pin protection and can damage your tractor if you hit something hard. It is good practice to loosen the slip clutch each spring and intentionally slip it so that it does not freeze. Dean
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