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Over-running Clutches-- Good, Bad, and Ugly?
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Posted by Darren in TN on January 26, 2004 at 07:18:12 from (128.158.130.56):
Hi, y'all. I'm about to buy a ORC for my Farmall Super A and would like your opinions on quality. Are all ORCs equal, or are there cheap ones out there not worth having?? It looks like I can get one new off of eBay for $30... What would you guys look for or ask about? Any experience with bargain ORCs? I don't reckon it makes much sense to save $20 just to run through a fence or worse if these things aren't what they're cracked up to be. Thanks, folks. Darren
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