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OLIVER 990-950 or SUPER 99

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Olliecollects

02-24-2008 09:04:17




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Looking for replacement pads or good new or used brake disks for an Oliver 950,990 0r Super 99, also complete Clutch & disk for the same. Any leads would be appreciated. Could anyone suggest a remanufacture that could reline my disk brake pads? DAVE




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foothill

02-24-2008 17:30:28




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 Re: OLIVER 990-950 or SUPER 99 in reply to Olliecollects, 02-24-2008 09:04:17  
you could try Dover Brake and Clutch in northeren NJ.tel. 973.663.1600. hope this helps, ray



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S990

02-24-2008 18:24:48




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 Re: OLIVER 990-950 or SUPER 99 in reply to foothill, 02-24-2008 17:30:28  
Hey Foothill, Thanks! Do you guys still have many "PULLS" up north and over in Banger Pa. ?



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foothill

02-26-2008 12:04:38




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 Re: OLIVER 990-950 or SUPER 99 in reply to S990, 02-24-2008 18:24:48  
hey S990 I have not pulled in years! but there is still one in Sussex County and in Warren there are a couple of antique only pulls in Orange County NY. let me Know if you need some dates and i will try to find out. Ray



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schrocky

02-24-2008 12:35:05




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 Re: OLIVER 990-950 or SUPER 99 in reply to Olliecollects, 02-24-2008 09:04:17  
I have no idea where you are located but we have an excellent company here that ships stuff all over the US called South Bend clutch in SB Indiana FYI seems as tho you should be able to find something in every major city



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MIKE FRENCH

02-24-2008 09:14:36




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 Re: OLIVER 990-950 or SUPER 99 in reply to Olliecollects, 02-24-2008 09:04:17  
Have had several odd ball clutches and brake disks relined at a truck clutch rebuilding place. There is one in KC but cant think of the name, also one in Lincoln NE (Lincoln clutch and brake)



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Kruse

02-24-2008 09:18:30




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 Re: OLIVER 990-950 or SUPER 99 in reply to MIKE FRENCH, 02-24-2008 09:14:36  
I"ve used Lincoln Clutch before. My experience with them has been good and they have a pretty good sized inventory.



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Olliecollects

02-24-2008 09:53:41




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 Re: OLIVER 990-950 or SUPER 99 in reply to Kruse, 02-24-2008 09:18:30  
I have a local NAPA store said they can locate a pressure plate, but no good on clutch disk . THanks for your help guys. Dave



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J Schwiebert

02-24-2008 11:42:06




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 Re: OLIVER 990-950 or SUPER 99 in reply to Olliecollects, 02-24-2008 09:53:41  
Are you talking a spring loaded or overcenter clutch? Have you talked to any clutch rebuilders? You are getting into a clutch size forget NAPA and go with clutch houses. Where are you located? Tell me that and I can probably send you to a place not too far from you?



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Olliecollects

02-24-2008 14:04:32




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 Re: OLIVER 990-950 or SUPER 99 in reply to J Schwiebert, 02-24-2008 11:42:06  
Hellow, J Schwiebert, I'm glad to here from you. I'm located in Southern New Jersey, I would say the closest big city would be Philadelphia Pa. I'm not in favor of wondering around "The City of Brotherly Love".The trip to the Ball Park or Ice Hocky event, is close enough for me. I would welcome any advice you may have... I'm hopeing someone that pulls with 990's or wanted to change out a hand operated cluthch, may have gone through this already, may see our post. As for the break disks, after researching after market cataloge house's -nothing showing. One local break rebuilder, offered to take the disks down to bare metal and apply (glue) sections of fiberous disk material, in sections. Has anyone tried this method, with any success?

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J Schwiebert

02-24-2008 14:15:17




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 Re: OLIVER 990-950 or SUPER 99 in reply to Olliecollects, 02-24-2008 14:04:32  
AH yes the shore, daughter in law is from Jersey. Find me on the HPOCA form and we can discuss it. J.



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