Well The throwout bearing had been sticking for 10 years and all the abuse finally the clutch went. Was going to do it myself, but a guy up the road needed the money and he did a few other things for me that turned out good so I let him at it. I only asked him to change the clutch , but he called me and asked if he do a few other things too. Ended up replacing clutch, brakes and tranny seals, pto seal and a few other leaks and gaskets. Bought the service manual too. Charged me $400 and a 2 week turn around plus the parts. That included pick up and drop off. Did not think that was too bad at all, seeing how the hardest thing I had to do was move stuff out of the way to put it back in the shed. Clutch is super smooth and now I may pull the tin off this winter to paint it.
Looking for a sickle bar mower too
Looking for a sickle bar mower too