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Land PrideTable of Contents
Section 5: Maintenance and Lubrication
Driveline Protection
!CAUTION
Engage parking brake, disengage PTO, shut off tractor, and remove key before working on or around the driveline and/or slip clutch.
!CAUTION
Slip clutches that have been in use or have been slipped for only two or three seconds during
Drive components are protected from shock loads with a friction slip clutch. The clutch must be capable of slippage during operation to protect the gearbox, driveline and other drive train parts.
Friction clutches should be
Refer to Figure
26619 | Type A Clutch | Type B Clutch |
Clutch Types
Figure
Type A Clutches
Clutch Run-In
Refer to Figure 5-10 (View - A):
1.Using a pencil or other marker, scribe a line across the exposed edges of the clutch plates and friction disks.
2.Tighten all 4 nuts uniformly until spring load is low enough that the clutch slips freely with PTO engaged.
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Type C Clutch
Figure
3.Make sure the area is clear of all bystanders and machine is safe to operate.
4.Start tractor and engage PTO for
5.Inspect clutch and ensure that the scribed markings made on the clutch plates have changed position. Slippage has not occurred if any two marks on the friction disk and plate are still aligned. A clutch that has not slipped must be disassembled to separate the friction disk plates. See “Clutch Disassembly, Inspection & Assembly” below.
Refer to Figure 5-10 (View - B):
6.If no two marks on the friction disk and plate are still aligned, Turn all 4 nuts fully back.
7.Allow clutch to cool to ambient temperature before operating again. Clutch is now ready for use.
8.The clutch should be checked during the first hour of cutting and periodically each week. An additional set of scribe marks can be added to check for slippage.
Clutch Disassembly, Inspection & Assembly
If clutch
IMPORTANT: Before proceeding, secure clutch firmly in a vise or other clamping device to prevent injury.
11/14/08 | AFM4214 and AFM4216 |