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Re: john deere 60 clutch operating sleeve
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Posted by buickanddeere on January 06, 2005 at 11:48:18 from (64.10.41.29):
In Reply to: john deere 60 clutch operating sleeve posted by dale poland on January 06, 2005 at 10:38:41:
There is a link to Dengler on the johnnypopper board. They sell rebuilt clutch pulleys with new ears welded in. It may need dogs,pins and toggels too. The bearing on the end of the crank and the crank it's self often gets ratted out too. Seems most operators can't read the manual and leave the tractor running without the pulley spinning. Identical to taking a standard foot clutch and holding it down with a stick while running for extended periods. How long is the throwout bearing going to last? Under size driving disks too if the crank splines are worn. A 60 isn't supposed to have a yellow stripe, just a yellow lettering. Seems the tractor jockeys put a yellow sripe on anything JD & two cylinder during a Dupont overhaul.
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