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Bandit 75 clutch


Jonny69
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Hello, 

 

Can anyone help me with some details on the clutches fitted to Bandit 75 chippers?
I am on 417 hours and the 3rd clutch has just shred its friction plates.

 

Currently I am following exact procedure for engaging, disengaging, not allowing to idle for long periods. 

 

There are only two people who start and stop the machine, me and someone shown by me how to use it.

 

Previously the clutches have been noisy, rattly at low revs and lasted about 120-130 hours. This one has been very quiet since install about 160 hours ago; and without warning stopped working earlier today!

 

Correct greasing and lever tension procedures have been followed.

 

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

 

Thanks

 

Jonathan 

 

 

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