Posted by T in NE on February 22, 2014 at 12:56:41 from (75.234.251.141):
In Reply to: Re: Parts yards posted by D Slater on February 22, 2014 at 11:53:28:
The tractor's still in Pennsylvania, I was hoping to find someone that would ship them to my dad. He got the bug again restoring an H he bought at a sale, so he decided he has to paint up my SM before I get it shipped out here to me. He wants me to sell it and buy one out here but this one is technically still a 1-owner machine, since grandma never got paid for it (which I am planning to change that).
I had both, but one somehow got lost in this 35-yr-old guys (actually, his parent's) basement garage. I don't know which it is, so I am going to get the price on both and see if I can actually get the money out of him.
The originals got the center wear area milled out flat, and whoever did it realized they messed up and cut a couple pieces of flat steel for the inner disk to press against. They tend to lock and I think that is a large part of why.
I wasn't sure if the later parts would fit, thanks.
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