Slip Clutch ???'s

Bulldog

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Don't just think because you have a slip clutch all is good. They can and do seize up and leave you with no protection. You basically have a direct drive.

Even with proper maintenance you can still break things. I have twisted 2 drivelines out on my batwing and it has 3 slip clutches.
 

08quadram

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I have a slip clutch on my tiller. After thinking I had it adjusted, hit a couple of things that killed the bx. I now every spring loosen the spring bolts, and engage the tiller in the ground to make sure it slips good for several seconds. Then just snug up the bolts. I keep the wrenches with me to further tighten if needed after actually tilling. Scary feeling having your implement kill the tractor.
 

Ken1945

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Used a slip clutch on a 3600 ford ,and 6ft bush hog ,didn't slip,broke the shaft in the transmission,tore up 2 gears,bust the front plate,had to break the tractor in 3 pieces,so beware of the slip clutch,they have to be maintained
 

NorCalOrange

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No lathe to notch the bolts. Just a 4 1/2" angle grinder and a vise. Or, a file in a vise, spin the bolt with a drill while pressing it against the side of the file.

The drill approach should get somewhat of a more uniform groove around the entire bolt. The file and drill was posted by someone that makes shear bolts for snowblowers. Thanks D2Cat.

Any other suggestions?
 

NorCalOrange

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Is it ok to use this type of retaining ring on the rotary cutter gear box shaft? Its their in case the shear bolt breaks. It keeps the u-joint drive line on the gearbox shaft.
 

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North Idaho Wolfman

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Is it ok to use this type of retaining ring on the rotary cutter gear box shaft? Its their in case the shear bolt breaks. It keeps the u-joint drive line on the gearbox shaft.
If it's already set up to use that type of snap ring, then yes.
 

North Idaho Wolfman

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The original snap ring was round, no eyes. Being cautious because the shear bolt may actually fail one day after it is notched.
Then the original snap ring wasn't a traditional snap ring, it's a different kind of ring, and then no that snap ring will not work because the eyes will grab and fail.

You need to get a retaining ring without the ears.
 

NorCalOrange

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Here is a grooved 1/2" Grade 2 shear bolt. Preferred to have the groove just slightly narrower, not as wide, but limited on resources. The wife held the angle grinder while I spun the bolt against the grinder disk with a drill.

From what other threads say, the groove makes for a cleaner break and the bolt usually does not smear and is easier to remove.

Im thinking that with the groove the shear strength is reduced 15-20%. Ok, I have no idea... lol

Should the groove be deeper or call it good?
 

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