Posted by andyd4ntx on March 04, 2013 at 17:28:20 from (67.221.137.35):
Hi All: I have a huge (Mission creep) here.
I have an 1969 IH 444 Gasser that I bought a few months ago and am now working on, It needs new wiring the PO had it done up with house wire and wire nuts (*&%%$#*) Anyway while I have it in the barn I decided I would look at my stiff clutch.
Wow did I find a mess. The free play was zero on the clutch pedal and the throw out bearing is trashed, and the fingers on the clutch itself are worn through to the point of being almost gone.
This is what I found when I opened the access panel.
Here is another view.
So I am wondering are the Clutch Fingers available as replacement parts? or will I have to buy a new clutch assembly to get this fixed??
I am very unhappy that I am going to have take the time to split the tractor now.
I really don't have time for this right now. but I wanted to use this tractor for haying this year.
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