We just got the Twin Disc in Prodigy installed and tried it. Seems like it may take a bit of getting used to, maybe a bit grabby, but that os not a bad thing. Have not challenged it yet under full pressure, Clutch seems like a high quality piece and I have no doubt it will do the job. Be warned, the people at Mcleod have the personality of rattle snakes. Trying to get through to Red, to get the part number, to give to the a$$hole answering the phone, requires a 2 to 3 hour comitment to try getting through every minute or so. And if you ask the A hole answering the phone one tech question, your refered to call Red, which can be impossible. When you ask him if he could ask Red for the pat number when he is not busy, you get shut down. We were trying to add a roller pilot bearing that we had not got a part number when Red specked out the clutch package. The rattle snake asked fro the part number, when i asked him to just ask Red for the number, charge me whatever, and include it, he insisted I call Red again. I explained I already had my 3 hors in, and it woould be more simple for him to ask Red in passing then for me to start with getting throgh again. Long story short, my bearing came from somewhere else.
The guy answering really needs a vacation. They all seem like grotchity old bastards, but this guy was over the top. I actually have a visit to Red planed on my SEMA calander. I am kind of hoping the prick that takes the orders is there, so I can tell him again to screw off, in front of Red this time!
Other then that, it is a killer piece of equiptment.
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