Posted by Nebraska Kirk on March 08, 2008 at 09:24:47 from (98.16.173.81):
In Reply to: PTO overrun clutch posted by EH in KS on March 08, 2008 at 08:55:00:
They basicly allow the tractor to power the implement, but will not allow the implement to transmit power back through the PTO, a must when running a Bush Hog with a tractor without live PTO. Most Farm/Home stores should carry them as well as implement dealers. They are eaisy to install, they slide on your tractor's PTO shaft and are secured in place with a roll pin. If you are using a sickle mower, you don't need the overrunning clutch. But if you are using a Bush Hog, then it is a MUST. The flywheel effect of the spinning blades can and will, through the PTO, power the tractor forward and cause you to run through a fence or a building!
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