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Shuboxlover

Didn't know if I should post this in here, or in the engines...move it if you need to.

Are electric clutches a good idea? Meaning.....should I replace my manual one with an electric one. What are the advantages/disadvantages with them? What all would I need to convert from a manual to an electric?

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rickv1957

Electric clutch is a nice option,but expensive,the manual will get the job done,Rick

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Save Old Iron

I guess an awful lot of what YOU THINK comes into play here.

If your are physically challenged and have a difficult time engaging the clutch lever on a manual setup - flipping a switch is a great option.

The down side is the expense of acquiring the clutch and the expense of replacing it when it fails.

Pick your poison.

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Operator

Great time to ask this question Shubox, I have been wondering that too!

My [new to me] D-200 has different mufflers and the PO took the linkage for pto off. so now I have to decide "different mufflers or stack them" or "electric PTO" well I bought a new electric one off the "E" good deal less than half price.

Just haven't put it on - yet.

Randy

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pfrederi

I had to put an electric PTO on my C-175 as the replacement KT-17 I put on came from a JD and didn't have ball bearing on the crank to handle the end loading from a manual PTO. I used it one winter on the blower and every time I flipped the switch I cringed as it engaged so hard and so fast...not good on cold equipment that could be iced up.

Worst that can happen to a manual PTO is the friction disk wears out or the bearing dies...$40 bucks for replacement parts is a lot cheaper than 75-100 for a used electric one that may or may not be in good shape.....

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Rollerman

Are electric clutches a good idea? Meaning.....should I replace my manual one with an electric one. What are the advantages/disadvantages with them? What all would I need to convert from a manual to an electric?

I've never been a big fan of the E clutches believeing that they put to much shock on everything instantly engageing.

Where the manual kicks on "softer" doesn't take a whole lot of effort & is tons cheaper to maintane/replace.

My [new to me] D-200 has different mufflers and the PO took the linkage for pto off. so now I have to decide "different mufflers or stack them" or "electric PTO" well I bought a new electric one off the "E" good deal less than half price.

Randy I believe the D's used there own version of an E clutch & the C/300/400 series type may not interchange....I may be wrong here.

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Operator

Are electric clutches a good idea? Meaning.....should I replace my manual one with an electric one. What are the advantages/disadvantages with them? What all would I need to convert from a manual to an electric?

I've never been a big fan of the E clutches believeing that they put to much shock on everything instantly engageing.

Where the manual kicks on "softer" doesn't take a whole lot of effort & is tons cheaper to maintane/replace.

My [new to me] D-200 has different mufflers and the PO took the linkage for pto off. so now I have to decide "different mufflers or stack them" or "electric PTO" well I bought a new electric one off the "E" good deal less than half price.

Randy I believe the D's used there own version of an E clutch & the C/300/400 series type may not interchange....I may be wrong here.

Yup Steve I should be good mine came off another D, a relative :thumbs:

If mine doesn't work out I'll always have the parts to put it back on!

Randy

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