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Topic: clutch coupler?
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| dgerth
01-13-2013 04:54:01
64.139.109.142
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If that's what it's called, where can I acquire one of these devices to eliminate the hand clutch? Also, does it require a split to install same device? This is on a WD used for pulling. tks, dgerth |
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| dgerth
01-14-2013 08:20:00
64.139.109.142
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Re: clutch coupler? in reply to dgerth, 01-13-2013 04:54:01
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| Thank you plowboy for the explanation. dg |
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| jd plowboy
01-14-2013 15:20:45
69.160.179.245
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Re: clutch coupler? in reply to dgerth, 01-14-2013 08:20:00
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| you welcome. we have 2 wd45 pullers we did this with and have been pulling one for 7 years and have had no problems. have pulled it up to 6500lbs and it only weighs 3500 lbs empty. this will fix the hand clutch slippage problem. |
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| jd plowboy
01-14-2013 03:10:19
69.160.179.248
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Re: clutch coupler? in reply to dgerth, 01-13-2013 04:54:01
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| you do have to break it in half. there is a 4 bolt coupler on the hand clutch assembly for it to slide on the splines on the shaft. just get another one of those couplers and put them back to back and bolt together and slide back on the shaft where the hand clutch assembly is now. then you just have a straight shaft and it wont slip. |
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| Nick from MD
01-13-2013 21:51:36
72.45.53.210
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Re: clutch coupler? in reply to dgerth, 01-13-2013 04:54:01
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| saying removing the handle is not answering the question. does anyone have an answer for this question? |
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| showdown
01-13-2013 15:55:19
75.213.82.186
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Re: clutch coupler? in reply to dgerth, 01-13-2013 04:54:01
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| hey just remove the handle. |
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| Nick from MD
01-13-2013 13:42:59
72.45.53.210
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Re: clutch coupler? in reply to dgerth, 01-13-2013 04:54:01
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| I'm curious about this too |
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| B.G. Angell
01-13-2013 13:15:24
208.54.44.221
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Re: clutch coupler? in reply to dgerth, 01-13-2013 04:54:01
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| I had a wd45 I just put the clutch in gear and took the handle out. Just to cut a little weight off. |
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