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Farmall C clutch

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Kristof

02-08-2008 00:32:47




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Hey there!
Had some problems with the clutch on my C. I put in a new disc and all of the sudden, my pressure plate couldn't be pulled back enough to disengage the clutch. I was thinking I got the wrong disc, but the problem was and is that the the axles and holes where the little hinges are, are completely worn out.
I just went out and bought a new pressure plate.
However, I'm going to fix my old one by drilling bigger holes and putting oversize axles in them.

Thought this could be usefull for you all, as I'm sure I'm not the only one who ever came across this problem.

Kind Regards,

Kristof

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Larry Condon

02-08-2008 07:12:57




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 Re: Farmall C clutch in reply to Kristof, 02-08-2008 00:32:47  
You must be referring to the throw out fingers. I had the same problem with a F20 clutch. Be careful with just trying to drill out the holes larger. If worn oblong the drill will wander out of concentricity and you will have a hole that is not round and out of location. I fixed mine by setting up in my milling machine and bored the holes to clean up. I then made bushings and pressed them in. The holes in the finger brackets were worn and the fingers where not. The pins where worn some. Made the pins new and left the fingers as was.

Goodluck

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Janicholson

02-08-2008 06:23:37




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 Re: Farmall C clutch in reply to Kristof, 02-08-2008 00:32:47  
Be careful with the Idea (I believe in resurecting that which can be)the drilling could thin down some component enough to change its strength. In a clutch, safety is very important. I Know a man with no right foot from a blown clutch. JimN



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