Drifthopper
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2000 L3710 HST w/ Woods 1012 FEL. LandPride FDR2572, 60" Brush Hog: Need 60" BB
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Brush Hog 5' / 60" rotary cutter with the top chain from back to the 3 pt arm.
Dad was using the brush hog some years ago, lifted it up, ( i don't know how he had the top link set ) the bolts on the slip clutch caught the chain and bent the bolts.
( and with his old Jimna china tractor, the shaft was too long for that 3 pt and pushed the gears out of the back of the gear box.... so that is why the plates & threaded rod are there surrounding the gear box... to keep everything together and inside..... buy.... hey.... it still works. )
I got my L3710 last spring and used this cutter as is, cut about 7-8 acres of our property.
The area that I cut last spring / summer was already cut a few years ago, so other then some heavy brush, it was " easy " cutting. I didn't hit anything hard.
Now...... I want to expand what area we want to keep open.
And cut some areas that have not been cut in a very long time.
So..... what i'm asking... from what is pictured.... Do you guys think this slip clutch will still " slip" ....?
Are they Re-build-able..?
I don't want to be cutting an area that hasn't been cut before and hit something hard, and this thing does not slip and it takes out the PTO in my tractor.
Brush Hog 5' / 60" rotary cutter with the top chain from back to the 3 pt arm.
Dad was using the brush hog some years ago, lifted it up, ( i don't know how he had the top link set ) the bolts on the slip clutch caught the chain and bent the bolts.
( and with his old Jimna china tractor, the shaft was too long for that 3 pt and pushed the gears out of the back of the gear box.... so that is why the plates & threaded rod are there surrounding the gear box... to keep everything together and inside..... buy.... hey.... it still works. )
I got my L3710 last spring and used this cutter as is, cut about 7-8 acres of our property.
The area that I cut last spring / summer was already cut a few years ago, so other then some heavy brush, it was " easy " cutting. I didn't hit anything hard.
Now...... I want to expand what area we want to keep open.
And cut some areas that have not been cut in a very long time.
So..... what i'm asking... from what is pictured.... Do you guys think this slip clutch will still " slip" ....?
Are they Re-build-able..?
I don't want to be cutting an area that hasn't been cut before and hit something hard, and this thing does not slip and it takes out the PTO in my tractor.
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