Posted by steven in tn on October 13, 2012 at 12:39:44 from (64.12.116.73):
tore the 354 tore down found out why i didnt have no clutch (it was wore down to metal). the clutch out of the donor tractor may last a few yrs but id like to have a new one in it while i have it tore apart. local IH place said it would cost $180 for the disc,i wasnt expecting it to be that much anyone know anywhere cheaper to buy them?
whats the differnce in a 4 pad,6 pad,and a woven pad? also in these pictures i have of the pressure plates the dirty one looks like its level where the throw out bearing hits it and the cleaner one came from the donor tractor and its not level across. how do i go about adjusting one of these? does anybody have a manual they could get me a copy of the pages that tells how to do this it would be much appreciated. thanks for all the help once again guys.
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