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Clutch Head Fastener?

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Denny R.

07-30-2001 09:51:57




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Taking the tin off my 49 John Deere, I've run across a bolt which a fastener dealer said is a "clutch face" or "clutch head" fastener. Where can I buy a driver or socket for them? The dealer said that he thought Snap-on carried a driver - part no. F130. But I don't have easy access to a Snap-on dealer. Does anyone know of a retailer or anyplace on line that sells the proper driver/socket? Thank you for your help!

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al

07-31-2001 22:44:06




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 Re: Clutch Head Fastener? in reply to Denny R., 07-30-2001 09:51:57  
Here is the guy who has al JD sheet metal fasteners tank straps....etc.....
Correct Connection 814 926 2777



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Scott Green

07-31-2001 07:36:31




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 Re: Clutch Head Fastener? in reply to Denny R., 07-30-2001 09:51:57  
I bought mine at NAPA



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Denny R.

08-01-2001 04:47:20




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 Re: Re: Clutch Head Fastener? in reply to Scott Green, 07-31-2001 07:36:31  
As has always been the case on this forum, I got the answer I needed. Thank you to each of you experts who takes the time and effort to read and respond to questions like mine.
Denny R.



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mac

07-30-2001 13:46:48




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 Re: Clutch Head Fastener? in reply to Denny R., 07-30-2001 09:51:57  
You might just check with any local auto parts store like NAPA or car quest. I am sure they have them or will order it for you. Dont think they are totally obsolete yet. sears used to have them.



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RandyB

07-30-2001 13:14:04




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 Re: Clutch Head Fastener? in reply to Denny R., 07-30-2001 09:51:57  
Clutch head screwdrivers are quite common and many hardware stores and Sears carry them. Here is one place on the web. clutch head



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Larry Garbarek

07-30-2001 10:05:44




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 Re: Clutch Head Fastener? in reply to Denny R., 07-30-2001 09:51:57  
try www.mcmaster.com who lists several clutch head screwdrivers and sockets.



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