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steigerbro24 ![]() Orange Level ![]() Joined: 26 Jul 2010 Location: Racine Wi Points: 283 |
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For a millennial i can't use a simple search bar if my life depended on it and i know this was a topic that probably has been beaten to death but I can't find any past posts.
I'm going to replace the clutch on my '44 B and I have more than a few questions. First off, i am assuming I have an 8.5" clutch. other than splitting the tractor is there anyway I can figure out what I have or is it good to just go up to a 9" clutch. Also looking on Jim's site, I see that you can get a organic clutch pack and a spring loaded clutch pack, is it better to go to the spring loaded pack? How do I adjust it once its on? I've helped put tractors back together after a clutch replacement but never have I replaced a clutch. Any help, tips, literature, links; would be very appreciated. Also what else should I look at replacing while the tractor is split? A lot of questions but again any help is appreciated. Thanks, Peter
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5 Steigers, 7 John Deeres, 8 Internationals, 4 Case tractors and combines and 1 Oliver
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Dick L ![]() Orange Level ![]() ![]() Joined: 12 Sep 2009 Location: Edon Ohio Points: 5087 |
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It will be an 8 1/2" clutch and should be replaced with an 8 1/2" clutch! If your clutch is bad probly could use a new pressure plate. A good time to replace the rear oil seal if it is leaking. I would take a good look at the throw out bearing.
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Stan IL&TN ![]() Orange Level ![]() Joined: 13 Sep 2009 Location: Elvis Land Points: 6730 |
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Look for a clutch rebuilder in your area. It will be cheaper than replacement and you know it will fit. Only adjustment if needed will be the clutch pedal travel and if you have lived a mostly pure life then it won't need any adjustment.
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ac45dave ![]() Orange Level Access ![]() ![]() Joined: 23 May 2015 Location: SE(IN) Points: 1343 |
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I highly recommend calling rick corder,a member on this site.goes by "rick" on this forum.got relined brakes from him for my wd45d a couple years ago and they were super high quality parts.I'm sure his clutches are of the same quality.I know other members on this site have good things to say about ricks clutchs, ect. here's a link to a post of his recently. http://www.allischalmers.com/forum/f-s-reman-clutches10-off_topic140344.html
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steigerbro24 ![]() Orange Level ![]() Joined: 26 Jul 2010 Location: Racine Wi Points: 283 |
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Thanks, I will look into getting it rebuilt. I also read about getting the flywheel resurfaced, can most machine shops handle that or where do you get that done?
Thanks, Peter
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5 Steigers, 7 John Deeres, 8 Internationals, 4 Case tractors and combines and 1 Oliver
........... Oh wait they're all 1/64.......and a real '44 B |
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Bill Long ![]() Orange Level ![]() Joined: 12 Sep 2009 Location: Bel Air, MD Points: 4556 |
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We sure split enough of the B-C units for clutch replacement. Not a difficult job if you have the proper equipment. Listen closely to what is said above. You have the advice of some outstanding mechanics. I would suggest a shaft to "position" the clutch so it will align properly with the drive shaft.
We did not use a spring loaded clutch. Also, we replaced with the same size we took out. Check the pressure plate and the flywheel to see if there is damage. If damaged the pressure plate should be replaced. The flywheel can be ground to repair, however, when we did them 65 years ago that was usually not a problem. There is a setting for the clutch fingers when setting it in the plate. I am away from home and do not have my "Knowledge is Power" to tell you. Perhaps others can. When set up you can adjust the clutch through the inspection hole in the bottom of the torque tube - tough job try to have properly set when placed. In any event take good care of my favorite. Good Luck! Bill Long
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Rick ![]() Orange Level ![]() ![]() Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: Jonesburg,Mo. Points: 3690 |
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Peter...Sent you a message. Rick
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