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Re: Belarus 570 Clutch??
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Posted by CEB on August 31, 2004 at 11:47:28 from (199.141.125.33):
In Reply to: Belarus 570 Clutch?? posted by jb on August 30, 2004 at 18:27:32:
I believe paul is right. I just put a clutch in my 825 not to long ago and I remember there being an inspection plate somewhere on the clutch housing but I would have to go look at the tractor to tell you where. I would look through the inspection hole first to see if you can determine if the clutch is the problem. If that is the problem, there are no shortcuts. The tractor will need to be split. Get the flywheel resurfaced when its apart as this will help your clutch plate to last longer. NEVER put used clutch parts from a junkyard back into your tractor. Go to your dealer or an aftermarket source and get rebuilt or new parts. A clutch and pressure plate for a Belarus isn't any more than one for a John Deere, Ford, IH, etc. Labor is the big factor and if you don't have it done right the first time, you will be paying to have done again very soon.
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