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PTO overrun clutch

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    Posted: 07 Aug 2020 at 7:39pm
Does anyone know if they sell parts/ repair kits for these? I bought a new one, but the one I had came apart while brush hogging and I couldn’t find the inside parts for it. Thanks in advance
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I've never seen individual parts listed. 
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Obvious place to start would be the manufacturer but I suspect for 'safety' or 'legal' concerns they don't sell 'repair' parts.
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as far as I can find out---if it explodes ------- buy a new one. ---- another "throw-away" no parts item---sad but true.
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Buy a new one. 4 people I know have been killed when those failed. Running n ferds. Pushed over steep embankments. Buy a good unit. Store it inside.
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Originally posted by HD6GTOM HD6GTOM wrote:

Buy a new one. 4 people I know have been killed when those failed. Running n ferds. Pushed over steep embankments. Buy a good unit. Store it inside.


Wow.....you know (knew) a lot of unlucky people!
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That's the nice thing about my WD45....never pushed around because he "handy" hand clutch is the stop-start method.
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What doe's the over run clutch do? What is the purpose of it?
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It lets the pto shaft on the equipment keep spinning when the clutch is disengaged while the pto is spinning.  This keeps the inertia from something like a bush hog from pushing the tractor through a fence, into a ditch, over a steep embankment, etc. On the older smaller tractors the pto is driven straight though the transmission and even with the clutch disengaged the spinning equipment will keep driving the tractor and the brakes are not enough to stop it. At best it is a bad feeling to try to stop and go right on through that new fence you just put up, worse it the tractor going for a swim in the pond.
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Brian I knew several very unlucky people. One of them was my fishing buddy in 1963.
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