Posted by tedregentin on January 26, 2014 at 16:14:52 from (216.110.201.79):
Just not my weekend. Yesterday, my youngest son was cleaning out the the goat pen and smoked the clutch on the '62 Cub. I think he was just riding it too much with the graphite throwout bearing. I have been in the process of installing a loader on my 445 Moline. I was in the moving it into the shop to start plumbing the hydraulics, and something happened to the clutch. I had the clutch pedal down and it suddenly just started moving. Fortunately, I got it stopped just inches from the back wall of the shop. Bummer. Now I have to split 2 tractors. I checked YT and another tractor site, and neither has a listing for anything other than throwout bearings. Does any one know if parts are available? I haven't checked with AGCO.
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