Posted by Andrew Kappers on April 17, 2008 at 17:01:00 from (69.179.23.242):
well i did it again. Brought the tractor into the shop last night to start going through the rear end when it fell of the jack stands and broke a chunk out of the bottom of the clutch housing and I wanted to cry. I went to a welding shop this morning and they quoted me $250-$300 for get it fixed and I called some salvage yards but they dont have any super h housings only h housings and the going rate for them is around $200. The whole problem is that I am building a show tractor and trying to keep all of my date codes as close as possible so the h housing are of the the question. Does anyone know where I can get a clutch housing with a date code of 4.26.Y or have it welded and hope it holds. Its only for show and wont be used for work but I dont wont to have it looking pertty and the clutch housing breaks again. Any suggestions. Thanks for the help guys, I appreciate it!!!
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