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question about f-20 clutch and flywheel assembly
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Posted by Jonathan Brown on December 20, 2005 at 05:08:30 from (69.245.180.63):
Hello again all, I have a question that you all will think is pretty stupid i'm sure, but since this is my first time doing this I trully don't know the answer. I am compltely restoring my first tractor a 1939 f-20, and I just had the clutch rebuilt and I was wondering if I should have the flywheel plained as well. The fellow at the clutch place told me that if it was not groved up that I did not need to, He never saw it and only took my description. but I would hate to go through all the work of putting the motor and clutch back in the tractor only to have the pressure plate that i also had rebuilt wear out quicker than it should becasue i did not do something that I should have done, thank for your advise.
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