Branson 3510 Clutch Problems

   / Branson 3510 Clutch Problems #1  

Diverdanm

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Wimberley, Texas
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Branson 3510
I have a Branson 3510 purchased new in 2006. Have 583 hours on it and the clutch is slipping bad.
I have adjusted the clutch out all the way until there are no more threads.
My question is this: Should the clutch last less than 600 hours? Is this a common problem?
I have used the PTO extensively chipping and shredding however it appears to me the clutch should have lasted longer.
Anyone else have this problem? Feel free to contact me directly.
:confused:

Dan
 
   / Branson 3510 Clutch Problems #3  
Is the main clutch slipping or the PTO clutch? There are 2 discs and pressure plates.
Were you chipping in 540 PTO RPM?
 
   / Branson 3510 Clutch Problems #4  
You could certainly wear out a clutch in 600 hours if it was out of adjustment. Did you ever adjust it before? Did you buy it new? Maybe it was too tight a pedal from new. What kind if use have you put it to? It does seem severe for wear.
Jim
 
   / Branson 3510 Clutch Problems
  • Thread Starter
#5  
Yes, bought it new. Chipping at 540 but don't see how that would matter if I chipped at higher RPM. Adjusted the clutch pedal several times, now to max threads.
 
   / Branson 3510 Clutch Problems #6  
Can you get any freeplay in the clutch. With the eengine off and pushing the clutch by hand their should be approx 3/4" - 1" freeplay before any resisiance is felt. The reason i say by hand is that it is much easier to feel the change in resistance with your hand than your foot. If no freeplay then something in wrong.
 
   / Branson 3510 Clutch Problems
  • Thread Starter
#7  
No free play and no adjustment left. Clutch will engage at idle speed but give any fuel it immediately slips
 
   / Branson 3510 Clutch Problems #8  
Are you adjusting it at the Turnbuckle located to the right of the peddle?
I just adjusted my 2005 3510 this morning for the first time at 280 hours.
I had to adjust the turnbuckle out because this is "Push Linkage". Some clutches have "Pull Linkage" .
I needed to adjust mine because I had too much free travel.
If you have no free play it is out too far.
 
   / Branson 3510 Clutch Problems #9  
By chance have you unconsciously let your foot rest on clutch pedal?
 

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