Posted by ScottyHOMEy on February 17, 2009 at 11:13:45 from (71.241.194.79):
In Reply to: Re: super a clutch posted by Mark W. on February 17, 2009 at 08:55:25:
Shoppin' around never hurt a thing! You might try Bates or Glen Mlnarik at Little Red Tractor Co, just as sources I've used.
As far as gettin' what you've got off, short of pullin' the shaft, a little judicious heat might help to get it started. Nothing intense as you don't want to heat the shaft any more than you can avoid. If you were able to drive any grease in there, a hand-held propane or Mapp (faster, hotter) torch ought to heat it up enough to get the grease running and give you some expansion to get it going. If you pull the cotter pins and drive the retainer for the fork out through so that you can drop the fork toward the rear, you could also use a drift and a light hammer to try driving it toward the rear, just to get it started and then work it back off the front. Just don't try to dirve it with the fork in place -- it will bend and you don't want that.
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