(quoted from post at 20:41:23 08/04/14) What parts are you looking for?
I got the clutch disks for the hand clutch on my MH relined at local truck driveline shop.
I do know the bearing has flat spots and the bearing race has a split in it. a high low transaxle and this hand clutch. It runs great and looks good...If it would only move. I probably wore it out digging out my pond and landscaping with the Box blade It is an H Oh and the nut does not have notches it is the type of nut you get a chisel and a hammer to tighten it.
(quoted from post at 22:53:14 08/04/14) Here are 2 numbers to call, they should be able to help you out.
Kirk at 402-414-1316
Vollbracht's at 402-564-5993
(quoted from post at 21:39:10 08/04/14) I do not have a lock for the nut. There are 2 nuts one to lock the other but it is broke I tried to weld it but no good. I do know the bearing has flat spots and the bearing race has a split in it. I have not gone any further, I didn't think I could get parts. But if I can I will tear it on down and maybe get some pics? If that will help me diagnose it. This tractor was my father in laws I bought it after he died in a tractor rollover on a different tractor. It has a 3 point hitch I added heavy duty one, wide front end and a high low transaxle and this hand clutch. It runs great and looks good...If it would only move. I probably wore it out digging out my pond and landscaping with the Box blade It is an H Oh and the nut does not have notches it is the type of nut you get a chisel and a hammer to tighten it.
(quoted from post at 18:09:46 08/06/14) The nuts are only 1/4" thick special thread and not
a nut you can put a wrench on.
(quoted from post at 18:12:08 08/06/14) I never used the clutch while using the box blade.
But it would eventually get to the point where it
would just slip with less and less load and I would
have to tighten the nut on it.
(quoted from post at 11:33:15 08/07/14)
Someone mentioned if I have 2 nuts on it something is wrong. That is the way it came and worked fine.
Outer bearing has flat spots but not that bad it does spin freely and is always packed good. bearing shop said one would cost $100 and they were not able to find the race by matching the #. I hate to spend a couple hundred dollars to find the internals are bad that is why I ask if I tear it down and take some pics would that help.
Has the inner bearing been greased? Inner bearing IS NOT available other than used!
(quoted from post at 21:46:42 08/08/14)Has the inner bearing been greased? Inner bearing IS NOT available other than used!
I have been able to find a new inner bearing. I just took the old one in to the auto parts store and they ordered a new one for me.
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