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Broken clutch disc

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wood-haulin'-cubber

02-19-2008 00:00:24




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I split my tractor yeserday to replace the clutch on my 51" Cub...thought everything went good untill I was bolting the tractor back together & I heard a SNAP! Looked in through the clutch inspection hole & saw that I had broken the clutch disc...litterally pressed the center right out of the disc. I have a new clutch disc on the way. I"m assuming even though I thought I had it centered, I didn"t...or, my splines weren"t lined up (but it seemed to slide right in)....the only other thing I can think of is that the cener of the new disc comes in more than one size? I"m going to take it apart again when the new disc arrives, any pionters? I"ve replced clutches before & this is the 1st one I broke...

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Janicholson

02-19-2008 06:11:17




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 Re: Broken clutch disc in reply to wood-haulin'-cubber, 02-19-2008 00:00:24  
John M is more than likely correct. If you are sure it was in correctly, the splines could be hung up or mismatched as you indicate. Be sure the new disk fits the splines with no issues. Using a small stone, ot needle file on burrs and ridges can make a good fit. I use a spray (Triflow, or PTFE containing dry lube) to assure spline movement without getting slick on friction materials. JimN



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John M

02-19-2008 03:05:25




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 Re: Broken clutch disc in reply to wood-haulin'-cubber, 02-19-2008 00:00:24  
You put it in backwards.(Dont ask how I know)



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Jerry Gilliam

02-19-2008 06:14:25




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 Re: Broken clutch disc in reply to John M, 02-19-2008 03:05:25  
I think you will probably find John M correct.

Jerry Gilliam



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