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Centrifical clutch vs. electric clutch
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<blockquote data-quote="greasefittn" data-source="post: 3968723" data-attributes="member: 82350"><p><strong>clutch</strong></p><p></p><p>the electric clutch is prob the best way to do it you can have the belt tight all the time the problem with one b belt is that you can only get about 12 to 15 hp through it on a steady basis. with 18 hp, it gets hot , then it starts to smell, but you cant tell that it is slipping til it is to late. it slowly starts to stretch then break. I get about 20 hrs or so depending on how hard you push it</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greasefittn, post: 3968723, member: 82350"] [b]clutch[/b] the electric clutch is prob the best way to do it you can have the belt tight all the time the problem with one b belt is that you can only get about 12 to 15 hp through it on a steady basis. with 18 hp, it gets hot , then it starts to smell, but you cant tell that it is slipping til it is to late. it slowly starts to stretch then break. I get about 20 hrs or so depending on how hard you push it [/QUOTE]
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