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Re: HD SM clutch
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Posted by the tractor vet on January 16, 2007 at 19:08:07 from (75.19.125.188):
In Reply to: HD SM clutch posted by markloff on January 16, 2007 at 18:03:38:
Myself i would go with either the stock clutch for a 560 or if ya want heavier then a stock 706 clutch but if ya do that ya may want to join a heath spa and do some leg streinghting stuff as on the one S/MTA that we put together the 560 clutch was not enough and went to the 706 clutch . Ya don't want to spend to much time holding it down now and best have a good hold on the steering wheel so ya don't push yourself out of the seat. And Oh BTW BMD stuff is not realy that good if ya want quality then go with Hy Capacity 19 years as a dealer for them and NEVER one problem . But did a ton of work that was brought to me that one other guy did and that is what he was pushen lost od centers pulled out of clutches ans several T/A failures tha they or he would not stand behind . At least with me ya go a 2 year warranty and never had to do a Warranty job
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