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Posted by stanley lalonde on December 15, 2004 at 16:54:43 from (170.215.220.79):
Hi, I got advice from you guys a while back about my clutch and release bearing problems on my cub. I took bigdogs advice and put a real (metal) bearing from Batescorp and a new pressure plate. I was plowing snow a couple of days ago and after a while I couldn't shift the tractor. I got the tractor inside and looked in the inspection hole a saw that the release bearing was worn down to a very thin piece of metal and one of the fingers on the pressure plate had come loose and was very worn. I split the cub again and sure enough I am going to have to replace the pressure plate and release bearing. The bearing part of the release bearing seems to be ok, I was womdering if it is possible to get just the center metal that is worn out or put a new release bearing and pressure plate in the machine. I also would like to know if there is possibly something I could have done wrong. I have all the repair manuals and was pretty sure that followed all the right procedures. Any help that I could recieve would be appreciated. Thanks, stan
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