MarineKubota
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Hi All,
I have Kubota B342 Bush Hog/Field Mower I used behind my '49 Ford 8N successfully for the last 4 seasons.
I now have it hooked up to me 2011 John Deer 4520. I've had about 2 hours mowing on the Deere with this setup with no issues. The PTO on the Deere is rated for 540 RPM, while the Ford is rated at 549.
I hit a cinder block yesterday and broke the shear pin. This is the first shear pin I've broken, even after hitting multiple softball sized rocks over the last 4 years. Oddly, when I replaced the pin, I got only 7 feet of mowing when the replacement pin sheared again, but this time, I had not hit anything.
I'm ordering a pack of shear pins.. but would like to understand what should be looked at before I break more pins. Any ideas?
I have Kubota B342 Bush Hog/Field Mower I used behind my '49 Ford 8N successfully for the last 4 seasons.
I now have it hooked up to me 2011 John Deer 4520. I've had about 2 hours mowing on the Deere with this setup with no issues. The PTO on the Deere is rated for 540 RPM, while the Ford is rated at 549.
I hit a cinder block yesterday and broke the shear pin. This is the first shear pin I've broken, even after hitting multiple softball sized rocks over the last 4 years. Oddly, when I replaced the pin, I got only 7 feet of mowing when the replacement pin sheared again, but this time, I had not hit anything.
I'm ordering a pack of shear pins.. but would like to understand what should be looked at before I break more pins. Any ideas?