Posted by Janicholson on March 29, 2009 at 08:03:02 from (199.17.6.128):
In Reply to: SH Clutch Plate posted by Matt Weltz on March 29, 2009 at 07:13:25:
Looking at a new one will tell the tale. Howrver, there is probably life in it If it is a riveted on friction material, the rivets should be at least .050" below the surface to be reasonable. If less, there is less life left than I would choose for a user tractor (especially if used with a loader) If the tractor is a hobby use, or light farming with infrequent clutch use, I would go with .030" to the rivets. If it is a bonded clutch, compare to new. (disks are pretty cheap, so spending now to avoid a split in 5 years might be reasonable. JimN
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