fixerupper
Well-known Member
I am going to be helping a friend build a new ice cream making machine for our threshing show. The old one is maxed out. Anyway, this outfit holds three 5 gallon ice cream makers and is run by PTO. The PTO coming from the tractor turns a jack shaft that has three pulleys , each pulley runs a belt that turns it's respective ice cream maker. The old machine had a belt tightener to stop the works when one of the buckets is put on line or removed when it is finished. The belt tended to drag sometimes when it was disengaged which is not acceptable. We would like to have a clutch on the end of the jack shaft on the new machine but I don't have any ideas about what to use. Preferably the clutch will be on the end of the jack shaft and the PTO will go into the clutch.
We want a manual clutch with a hand lever, not an electric one. dependability is of the essence. This rig has made somewhere around 350 gallons of ice cream during the three day show so it can 't have any glitches. Any ideas about what we can use for a clutch? If all three ice cream makers are getting stiff at the same time it could take possibly 20 horsepower at a max.
We want a manual clutch with a hand lever, not an electric one. dependability is of the essence. This rig has made somewhere around 350 gallons of ice cream during the three day show so it can 't have any glitches. Any ideas about what we can use for a clutch? If all three ice cream makers are getting stiff at the same time it could take possibly 20 horsepower at a max.