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pto question - shear pin or slip clutch

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Andrew R

05-21-2004 12:10:51




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I have a quick question. I have a 6 foot Lilliston super six rotary mower and I am having problems with the pto shaft. There is a shear pin at the front of the shaft where it connects to the pto output of the tractor. The coupling has gotten loose and woobly, and now I'm constantly shearing pins. I want to get a new front half of the pto shaft, but most I've seen don't have a shear pin. I have seen slip clutches that you can installon the output shaft that would do the same thing I think, but they are expensive, and I'm not sure if they would do what I want them to. does anyone have any suggestions? I'm really tired of changing about 10 to 15 shear pins when mowing an acre. And no, the mower isn't binding or anything like that. The shear pin coupling is just plain worn out. Thanks for any help.

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lloyd

05-24-2004 20:52:17




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 Re: pto question - shear pin or slip clutch in reply to Andrew R, 05-21-2004 12:10:51  
Slip clutch runs between $60 some to $80 some here in sc, if that helps. Some times you have to count your time also, as you only have daylight to dusk, patching may save money but it don't make any.



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Jerry/MT

05-22-2004 20:10:40




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 Re: pto question - shear pin or slip clutch in reply to Andrew R, 05-21-2004 12:10:51  
Do a search in the archives. You'll get some other opinions.



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txblu

05-22-2004 17:10:58




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 Re: pto question - shear pin or slip clutch in reply to Andrew R, 05-21-2004 12:10:51  
Iterating, PIN is the only way to go.



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