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Re: Super C clutch problem
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Posted by JD Humm on August 05, 2002 at 02:53:47 from (67.27.231.137):
In Reply to: Super C clutch problem posted by Doug Exley on August 04, 2002 at 13:12:13:
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We have two SC's plus my dad has one. The restored one on the trailer sits a lot and rakes really bad when you try to put it in gear. Once you get all the dirve train stopped it will stay stopped until you let the clutch out again. The front tractor and Dad's tractor do not have this problem but they actually get some field use. I was glad to hear the pilot bearing theory, that makes sense to me. I think if I took this tractor out and used it some it would free up. I remember as a kid coming home after school and sitting on a 200 Farmall with a 2 bottom plow until supper time. We used to row crop 400 acres in the sixties with a 200 and a 340. Really thought we had stepped up when Dad bought his new 656 in 1965!
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