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    Posted: 15 Apr 2022 at 6:32am
Is there a better or certain brand 70261212 drive disc that I should be looking for? I see Alto, A&I, Tribco and some other name brands. There's prices that vary from 45.00 to 80.00 each. That's quite a difference when your replacing all of them. I'd like to get them ordered but figured I better ask before someone says I shouldn't have gotten that brand or I should have gotten this brand. Thanks, John m
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I don't like to split them the second time so I buy the Agco.                MACK
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Ha ha, this was the third time cause I forgot the darn gasket first time and now the pd issue. This isn't a one man job as far as I can tell. I don't think I'm up to doing this again. Thanks Mack

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  I use Tribco in my 7040 puller, they are kevlar faced so there is less heat, the manufacture guaranteed they wont warp.    So far so good, Im sure you would not have the heat issue as I but maybe a better price?
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I wish Rick was still building clutches, no doubt he would be the one I would suggest. Agco would be my second choice even though they are going to be more expensive.
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Maybe Rick will chime in with his thoughts.  He also was my first choice. 
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The clutch discs used in the Power Director clutches are a vendored item. Allis never made them. They are not rebuildable. They are a internal tooth steel disc with a bronze facing poured onto them.
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