Posted by the tractor vet on December 08, 2022 at 22:05:30 from (108.220.145.239):
In Reply to: Re: ih pressure plate posted by J Hamilton on December 08, 2022 at 19:44:18:
Ya can put a pressure plate from a 706-806 in a S/MTA BUT you best have some leg mussel . It all has to do with what springs are used for the disc once again is it fiber or how many pads . Spline and shaft size is the big thing . To stop the slipping on one of my customers S/M T A after the rebuild and up grade the stock clutch would not hold and e3ven upping to the 560 plate it slipped under load . We then went with a stock 706-806 and put the power to the wheels . His M T A on the dyno has just under a stock 806 D and yes he does farm with it and has been in the same family since new . Even burnt under a two row mounted corn picker and rebuilt and when we did the rebuild back in like 95 the last time was after it burnt in 56 when it got the upgrades . I spent a lot of time finding the stuff used the first time to do it like it was done before . I own a S/MTA with all the upgrades from M & W and mine will put out 60 Hp. Vernon's will do 94 and change . i can pull 3x16's in third at 8-9 inches deep in our ground Vernon can pull four 16's in third and flat up and run away from me . He can put it on the New Holland grinder mixer and grind corn out of the crib almost as well as my 806 D Yea it took a good pressure plate to put the power to the ground BUT man that pedal is stiff and ya don't set long holding it down .
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