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Old 24-04-15, 23:04
Bob Carriere Bob Carriere is offline
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Default Why not rebuild the clutch you have???

Ottawa brake and clutch took my complete assembly....resurfaced the flywheel, resurfaced the pressure plate and rebuild with New HD springs....also provided the proper throw out bearing.

They installed my brake linings, turned the drums and arced the lining to match the drum.

Surely the Montreal area has similar specialized shops..... I would ask for leads/references from larger machine shops or farm equipment dealers.

I opted for the larger 11 inch clutch to better match the 261 torque.

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