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Good clutch for livestock???

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I'm pretty sure I slipped my clutch the other day. Either that or I spun the tires with 26K in tow. What's a good clutch to use pulling a livestock trailer? A while ago I read that some of the more popular ones don't work too well 'cause they're kinda grabby.



I don't need it to handle any more than 450hp, but I routinely gross about 37K. I don't tow with the juice above level one too often. Playing on the weekends is the only time I'll crank it up a little, but then there's no weight. I've been leaning towards SBC just because of all the publicity they get here, but I'm open to suggestions.



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I would go with one of the street twin discs out there. I currently have a Haisley/Mcleod street twin in the truck, and a new 3600lb Southbend street twin with the high brass conO style linings sitting on the garage floor. My Mcleod has 70K hard miles with lots of hotrodding and towing at around 24K pounds. Never has missed a beat, but is getting a little chatter on launch now. So I picked up the Suouthbend to replace it.
 
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