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<blockquote data-quote="milesvb" data-source="post: 247376" data-attributes="member: 413"><p>I've got Bush Hog 3210 HD shredder hooked up to a NH 6610s. The other day I backed it into some serious briar/locust thicket and that green hel! darn near stalled the tractor out before I could get the shredder lifted back up. I have been spraying penetrating lube on the clutch plates every now and again so they won't freeze up from rust but they sure didn't seem to do much slipping. What do you guys do to maintain your slip clutches? Is it a big deal to dissassemble/reassemble them?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="milesvb, post: 247376, member: 413"] I've got Bush Hog 3210 HD shredder hooked up to a NH 6610s. The other day I backed it into some serious briar/locust thicket and that green hel! darn near stalled the tractor out before I could get the shredder lifted back up. I have been spraying penetrating lube on the clutch plates every now and again so they won't freeze up from rust but they sure didn't seem to do much slipping. What do you guys do to maintain your slip clutches? Is it a big deal to dissassemble/reassemble them? [/QUOTE]
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