Over-run coupler on B6100E

   / Over-run coupler on B6100E #1  

Parkerville

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Kubota B6100E
I'm hooking up a 4' brush hog from an 8N tractor to a B6100E Kubota.
Is the over-run coupler required or even necessary?
 
   / Over-run coupler on B6100E #2  
Not if your tractor has live or independent PTO as nearly all modern tractors do have. ORCs are needed on tractors with the once common transmission-driven, sometimes called ground-driven or non-live PTO, in order to prevent the inertia of the spinning assembly from continuing to drive the tractor after the operator disengaged the clutch.

Dean
 
   / Over-run coupler on B6100E #3  
My B6100D has a built in over running clutch. I'd bet yours does too.

Rodger
 
   / Over-run coupler on B6100E
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#4  
I went ahead and hooked up the brush hog without O.R. Coupler and seems to work fine except the hog driveshaft won't stay on. There's no pin hole in Kubota PTO shaft like Ford has to keep it in place. Any suggestions?
 
   / Over-run coupler on B6100E #5  
You'll need to replace the yoke on the brush cutter with a snap coupler type
 
   / Over-run coupler on B6100E
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#6  
Did as you suggested and it works fine. Thank you!
 

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