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Re: Belarus 570 Clutch??
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Posted by paul 420A on August 31, 2004 at 08:36:49 from (165.154.46.178):
In Reply to: Belarus 570 Clutch?? posted by jb on August 30, 2004 at 18:27:32:
I am not exactly sure of your model but i have seen an 820[has keyed stub axles for width adjustment] be the same way; the "owner" called in a panic and it turned out to be he had stripped the key on one of his final drives/wheel hub connection. Since he has let the diff lock seize he couldn't use it to make it move; and the sheared key was letting the axle rotate as normal. Also it is possible the clutch is no longer attached to it clutch plate, suspect the center plate rivits may have sheared, or actual plate rivits themselves. isn't there an adjustment/inspection cover on top of the tranny housing to take a look inside? In should be possible to put the unit in gear and rotate the engine by HAND from the front cranh bolt.[with a buddy doing the grunt work:)] TURN FUEL OFF and only rotate the engine enough to see the situation as needed. Rebuilds are available and salvage yards may have one, check out a canadian supplier for better pricing with the dollar conversion on your parts? example www,fawcett tractor.com i think is one place good luck
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