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Hi All

 

I am considering buying a PTO stump grinder and have been looking at a Miller 150 which is

missing what I believe is a slip clutch joining the two pto shafts.

Is this a decent machine for 115 hp tractor and can you still get parts ?

Any advice appreciated.

 

Thanks

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1 hour ago, Peasgood said:

More likely a wide angled joint to allow for the sideways swing rather than a slip clutch.

I am not familiar with the machine though.

Yes I would expect a slip clutch to be at either end rather than the middle

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Thanks for the replies so far.1378048316_miller150complete.thumb.jpg.ecc9c95596a72d8dc58a0b7cf5efea9f.jpg

I've found a picture of an original machine and I think it appears to be a bearing mounted in middle.

If I could locate was an off the shelf bearing that fitted it would be a bit help.

 

 

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