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Re: Converting a Super A to Rockford Clutch
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on November 03, 2006 at 01:47:56 from (216.208.58.157):
In Reply to: Converting a Super A to Rockford Clutch posted by City-Boy McCoy on November 02, 2006 at 18:12:04:
Mike: Just a matter of buying the Rockford replacement parts. I bought clutch disc, presure plate, release bearing and pilot bushing and had a young IH technician lived near by who did the work in his own shop. I don't think he encountered any problem with fork that activates release bearing. His billing was nothing but labor. He was the type that would cry for more money if he encountered extras. I will tell you what I encountered in buying those parts back in 1992. I told the CaseIH partsman, whom I had dealt with forever, I wanted Rockford clutch parts for my SA. He said, "Your in luck, we haven't stocked Auburn clutch parts for any tractor in over 25 years." That is now close to 40 years ago and I'll bet most CaseIH dealers did about the same.
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