Mowing Slip Clutch Slipping, need help

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The slip clutch on my bush hog started slipping. There is a large unusual nut that you can see in the attached photos between the gearbox and the slip clutch. It looks like if I tighten that it will increase the pressure on the plates, but how much do I tighten it? And what kind of wrench fits this thing? It looks like it takes some kind of special spanner. I could put a pipe wrench on it, but I'm not sure which way it turns and it's been on there for ages. Or do I just need to replace the friction plates? Any help appreciated.
 

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   / Slip Clutch Slipping, need help #2  
I'd try a piece of wood and a heavy hammer or short handle maul to drive that nut. Wouldn't use a steel punch.
If it will move, tighten and test. If needed, tighten and test again.

If that doesn't work, I'd take it apart and see if the innards are burned from slipping so much, and need replacing.
 
   / Slip Clutch Slipping, need help #3  
Note: Totally unfamiliar with the type of slip clutch so be leery of advice!:)

As stated a Hammer should work. Looks like a pipe wrench would also.:D

I'd suggest backing off the nut and checking things out.
 
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#4  
Thanks for idea to try a piece of wood, didn't think of that. This is a Ford bushhog, do you think this slip clutch is original equipment? If it is, maybe I can get replacement disks. I guess I know what I'm doing next weekend.
 
   / Slip Clutch Slipping, need help #5  
Can't say for your Ford unit, but replacement disks are normal wear items that should be stocked locally. I know the one time I replaced the ones on my Woods cutter, I was surprised that they local dealer had them in stock and said "sure, we carry them as a normal wear item". They are not expensive.

Ken
 
   / Slip Clutch Slipping, need help #6  
Similar to the clutch on my Howse mower, but the nut on it was a standard hex style. When mine shelled the friction discs I liked to never got the nut broke free. I finally made a wrench out of 3/4" plate I could hit with a 8 lb. maul. Look to see if there is a set screw locking the nut to the threaded shaft. Mine has one and expect yours will too. Hope yours loosens easier than mine did! Would be a little harder to make a wrench to fit that nut. Maybe a hook type spanner wrench would work on it.

Kim
 
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Can't say for your Ford unit, but replacement disks are normal wear items that should be stocked locally. I know the one time I replaced the ones on my Woods cutter, I was surprised that they local dealer had them in stock and said "sure, we carry them as a normal wear item". They are not expensive.

Ken

Yeah, I looked online and was surprised how many places have the disks in stock, even for something like this that hasn't been produced for 40 years. We don't really have a local tractor place anymore, they expanded right before the economy went bust and they went out of business. So I order online from Messick's.
 
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Similar to the clutch on my Howse mower, but the nut on it was a standard hex style. When mine shelled the friction discs I liked to never got the nut broke free. I finally made a wrench out of 3/4" plate I could hit with a 8 lb. maul. Look to see if there is a set screw locking the nut to the threaded shaft. Mine has one and expect yours will too. Hope yours loosens easier than mine did! Would be a little harder to make a wrench to fit that nut. Maybe a hook type spanner wrench would work on it.

Kim

This nut looks like it was designed to keep people from loosening it. I ordered a service manual that I found online for this bushhog, maybe it will have some suggestion on getting it apart. You're right, there almost has to be a set screw, or else the whole thing comes apart from the other side and this goofy nut is bottomed out at the end of the threads on the shaft and isn't designed to move. I'll take it apart this weekend.
 
   / Slip Clutch Slipping, need help #9  
That is where you tighten the clutch discs. As stated before, make sure there is no set screw in the side of that nut. Many of the Howse users that have a similar setup, report good results with a punch and shop hammer. If I tried something loike that, I would sure to use safety glasses. Ken Sweet
 
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That is where you tighten the clutch discs. As stated before, make sure there is no set screw in the side of that nut. Many of the Howse users that have a similar setup, report good results with a punch and shop hammer. If I tried something loike that, I would sure to use safety glasses. Ken Sweet

thanks, maybe the manual I ordered will tell me this when it arrives, but how do you know how tight to make it? The only way I know of to test it is go out and mow some tall thick grass to make sure it doesn't slip anymore.
 

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