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Re: New Clutch for Farmall B
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Posted by Haas on January 30, 2003 at 03:57:02 from (166.72.245.37):
In Reply to: New Clutch for Farmall B posted by Dan on January 29, 2003 at 20:14:40:
If your clutch pressure plate is not totally shot, why not have it rebuilt. If the release fingers, etc are still good, that will be cheaper than a new one. I take my tractor clutches to a local clutch brake rebuilder. He puts in new springs if needed, resurfaces the pressure plate, and relines the clutch disk. He usually even has a release bearing in stock that will fit. With the B, you may need a new clutch release bearing carrier since the B was originally not equipped with a ball bearing there. You can get that from an IH dealer or one of the aftermarket suppliers like Val-U-Bilt, etc. Also, the pilot bearing is a special bronze bushing, I suggest getting that from an IH dealer to make sure it is correct. One of my tractors had one that was not IH, and it came out of the socket in the end of the crank shaft. It is supposed to be a press fit.
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