Posted by MAX-KY on October 27, 2014 at 17:42:49 from (69.23.56.182):
I recently replaced the engine in my Oliver 1600 loader tractor. The clutch on both engines were well worn. On a Friday I called KY Clutch in Louisville and asked about an exchange clutch. They told me to bring mine in and they would rebuild it Saturday. I got to their shop at 09:15 and a young man rolled a cart out to my pickup and loaded the clutch, flywheel, pressure plate and throwout bearing. I followed him in the shop, sat on a stool and finished my coffee. In a short time the young man came to the counter and laid the bill down. I started writing my check and looked at my watch to check the date. The time was 09:48. I wrote a check for $250.00 and left with a completely rebuilt clutch, flywheel surfaced, new throwout bearing and pilot bearing installed. The clutch worked perfect when installed. I will definitely use these people again.
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