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BMud

01-15-2008 09:31:32




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Hey guys. Still workin on the 1939 B of mine. I previously asked about how to get the clutch drive disk out. Well, I still havent gotten her out. I have been trying to be kinda gentil with it. Currently it is sittin there with a home made puller on it. Put some penetrating oil on it as well and it does not want to move. To look at it, it almost looks as if the disk has "spun" a tad on the shaft, that could be why it does not want to move. I am affriad the next step is to take it out in a few pieces, but would like to make sure I can find a new one yet. I contacted sharps oldjd4u, they do not have one, however they are working on making a new reproduction one. They have already tried a prototype. My question is do any of you guys happen to have one that you are willing to part with. The part number is B1304R. Also, any tips would be greatly appreciated.

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Ron Grieving

01-17-2008 15:56:24




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 Re: B Clutch in reply to BMud, 01-15-2008 09:31:32  
I have a 39 clutch disc stuck also, so let me know what you find out that works. I have tried a puller; tried heat a couple times with the puller; left the puller on while it cooled; lots of penetrating oil; and so far it is still stuck.



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Mike in shendoah valley

01-17-2008 13:03:03




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 Re: B Clutch in reply to BMud, 01-15-2008 09:31:32  
if you need,I know of a place that makes one that has a repair taper to it that is undersized and will fit a worn crank



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CalJim

01-16-2008 21:47:23




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 Re: B Clutch in reply to BMud, 01-15-2008 09:31:32  
Try Triple G Service or Darwin Gingerich.



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johndeereman

01-16-2008 07:14:52




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 Re: B Clutch in reply to BMud, 01-15-2008 09:31:32  
mine was partially spun it was so sloppy it fell right off i found one in a junk yard that was stuck fast we heated it red hot couldnt get it off with a puller well we stood there talking with the puller still on there tight and as it cooled it slid right off the crank cooled off faster than the clutch so my opinion give her some heat should come right off



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machinery-man

01-15-2008 11:02:08




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 Re: B Clutch in reply to BMud, 01-15-2008 09:31:32  
why don't you heat the disk by the splines, it should release.



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jd b puller

01-15-2008 11:01:33




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 Re: B Clutch in reply to BMud, 01-15-2008 09:31:32  
If it"s partially spun on the crank you could be in for a fight. Unless someone just didn"t have it good and tight, either the crank, or the driver or both are probably worn pretty badly.



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Mike M

01-15-2008 09:34:38




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 Re: B Clutch in reply to BMud, 01-15-2008 09:31:32  
Your splines could be worn ? and maybe someone epoxyed it on ? you may need alot of heat ? With your puller on it and drawed up tight whack the end where the crank is to shock it and see if it pops off.



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