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Re: Re: Re: replacing clutch release bearing on a cub
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Posted by stanley lalonde on January 13, 2003 at 06:50:05 from (209.23.14.28):
In Reply to: Re: Re: replacing clutch release bearing on a cub posted by wh on January 12, 2003 at 17:51:41:
Thanks for your info. I replaced the clutch, pressure plate and the bearing and it appeares that the bearing just kept wearing away and finally started breaking up. The material that has worn away and broken is nothing like the material that was in the bearing that I took off when I did the job in July 2002. The company that I bought the bearing from is sending me a new one, but I think it will be the same after market type that I got originally from them. I guess that I should take Bigdog's advice and get a real bearing from Batescorp, I don't want to split my cub every 6 months. Thanks guy's, for your help. Stan
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