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Re: Re: Re: Re: 484 Clutch
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Posted by JB on March 05, 2004 at 14:44:01 from (24.157.143.220):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: 484 Clutch posted by Mac on March 05, 2004 at 09:49:24:
Hi, Clanger, that is the spring. I helped my brother replace clutch, pressure plate, throwout and pilot bearings in a 454, 495 and 684 in the last three years. The 495 was new in 91 or 92 and all the tractors had the same mechanical release bearing setup. We also replaced the clutch in the 454 and 495 with the HD six paddle clutch that is for the 684. When I picked up the clutch parts at the IH parts counter, John (has 20 + years of IH parts experience and he is the only one that I will deal with) said only the 695s and beyond would have the self adjusting hydraulic type clutch. I have seen these self adjusting hydraulic throwout bearings on 7000 Fords and the replacement cost is $200 or more. The IH throwout bearing was about $30.00. If Dale had to pay in the range of $200 for the throwout bearing for his 484 then it possibly is a hydraulic self adjusting one. JB
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