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Re: Re: over running clutch, use with live or non-
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Posted by paul on April 26, 2004 at 12:28:38 from (66.60.197.28):
In Reply to: Re: over running clutch, use with live or non-live posted by Tom in TN on April 26, 2004 at 09:37:51:
Your description does not add up to the facts of the matter. ;) Going down hill, the hill is pushing your tractor, not the hog. I'm not so familiar with 1000 series Fords, but if you have a single-stage clutch then the rear axle & the pto shaft are married whenever the pto lever is 'in gear'. It does not really matter where the clutch is; if one (rear axle/pto) is stopped, both are stopped and if one is moving both are moving. They are physically locked together when pto is in gear. If you have a light mower & good brakes, you might not notice the flywheel effect so much? Or, you have a 2-stage clutch & just don't realize it? --->Paul
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