Posted by Nebraska Kirk on March 04, 2010 at 15:21:33 from (207.91.4.216):
In Reply to: MW Hand Clutch posted by Charles E. McNelly on March 04, 2010 at 09:41:07:
Andrew Z said: (quoted from post at 11:41:07 03/04/10) Can a M&W hand clutch hold 60hp or alittle more out of a Super MD without slipping? A friend had one in a MH 44 and it slipped bad when he tried pulling it on a stone boat or trying to pull a 3 bottom plow even in first gear. Im thinking about putting in a hand clutch in my Super MD but dont want to have problems with it slipping. I would be using to do a little plowing and pulling.
Thanks for the help
The owner's manual for the M&W clutches recommends that no heavy pulling be done with an M&W clutch equipped tractor. I would be hesitant to run that much HP through the clutch, especially when plowing or pulling. Very few new parts are available and a limited supply of good used.
I deal in M&W hand clutches and parts and I have only come across one clutch for the Super M/MD. M clutches are pretty common, but in my experience the Super M/MD clutches are harder to find and the major components are different than the M/MD clutch.
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