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    Posted: 17 Apr 2013 at 7:38pm
was wondering how much hp a nine spring button clutch will hold before it will start slipping. I was thinking about putting one in my WD45 pulling tractor I'm in the process of finishing up.
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 9 spring WD45 pressure plate with a FOUR button (on a side) from a K-K2 Gleaner combine will hold 100 HP alright. What have you done with your hand clutch??????????????

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I have not done anything with my hand clutch. Any suggestions?
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Yeah.....remove it.
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what is the reason that removing it is always suggested
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If it is eliminated, there is zero chance of it slipping, plus you can loose maybe 30 pounds of weight.
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what is involved in eliminating it
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Tractor has to be split underneath the battery box. Once the hand clutch assembly is unbolted from the PTO drive gear, you'll see that if you had a second PTO drive gear (even one with gear teeth missing) you could easily bolt the two together with bolts and locknuts and roll it back together. Problem solved. Now you can remove the hand clutch lever for more weight reduction.
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so from what I'm gathering is that I just need to remove the clutch assembly and find another pto drive gear. and it doesn't matter if it is missing gear teeth and bolt it to the existing pto drive gear and bolt it back together.
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so from what I'm gathering is that I just need to remove the clutch assembly and find another pto drive gear. and it doesn't matter if it is missing gear teeth and bolt it to the existing pto drive gear and bolt it back together.
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That is what I do with any WD Puller. Use Grade 8 bolts......and you will see a lip or flange on each gear for the hand clutch to pilot onto. I always grind the lip off of both gears so they fit tight together.
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so if I remove the hand clutch would a stock nine spring pressure plate and a button clutch hold up to 100 hp
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A FOUR button disc (4 on a side)....not six or eight or whatever some clutch builder thinks is a good idea.  And four small size buttons, not huge ones.  Even three buttons would be fine.
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thanks for all of the help I truly appreciate it. where is the best place to find a four button clutch
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An AGCO dealer who sells parts for AC tractors or Gleaner combines will fix you right up......K or K2 Gleaner combine clutch disc.
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thank you for all the help any idea on where to come up with the pto drive gear if I decide to remove the hand clutch
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A tractor salvage yard (junk yard).
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thanks I will look into it you have been a real help
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