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Correct part # for 62' Dexta throwout bearing(live PTO)

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09-08-2007 04:21:53




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Has anyone purchased a throwout bearing from New Holland? Their internet site is confusing and before I order the wrong part number I was hoping someone might have recently purchased the bearing. Listed below is a link to their website. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.

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murn ga

09-08-2007 08:14:25




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 Re: Correct part # for 62' Dexta throwout bearing(live PTO) in reply to Native, 09-08-2007 04:21:53  
I come up with 957E7548B brg and hub assy. If you find this to expensive or not availeable,you can reuse your hub,if not damaged and a brg from 801 series Ford with live pto. You must use a spacer behind brg. We used a spacer from 3000 Ford lift,part number C5NND975A and brg number NDA7580B.Both these numbers might have been superseded.



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Native

09-11-2007 16:45:39




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 Re: Correct part # for 62' Dexta throwout bearing(live PTO) in reply to murn ga, 09-08-2007 08:14:25  
Thanks for the part numbers. I will definitely go that route. I priced the hub assembly last weekend at New Holland and they wanted $289. They suggested that I buy a new tractor that they have parts in stock for. I like my Dexta and plan to keep it running. Did you replace the the clutch at the same time and were you able to do it without the special tools they require?



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murn ga

09-12-2007 15:17:48




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 Re: Correct part # for 62' Dexta throwout bearing(live PTO) in reply to Native, 09-11-2007 16:45:39  
Most times these double clutches need more than a disc. Usually the top cover of the pressure plate assy is worn out. If yours only needs a drive disc,put an 801 series disc in there and get an I&T manual and you will be able to adjust at home. The 801 series clutch assy will replace yours exact,but new from N.H. is about a 1000.00 bucks.Many cities have clutch rebuilding places,check them out.



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