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PTO clutch material thickness ? C195

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Skipper

Guess the title says it all. 

 

I will attempt to have new linings made, but I do not have a new clutch to measure. I was hoping someone may have one laying around, or one in nearly new condition, and that this person then could measure the thickness of the lining, or if it is trouble taking it off, then perhaps just the "rest usable wear" seen as the distance left for the clutch to travel when engaged. I have a clutch here that shows about 1/10 inch, but that is not new afaikt. Perhaps new thickness is the same as the flat style clutch, 0.125"?

 

Any input will be greatly appreciated :-)

 

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stevebo

Skipper,

I would be interested in one. 

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stevebo

After a quick search on ebay for part number 109705 I found a listing for a new one for $6.99 with free shipping. Check it out. 

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Skipper

Yeah that is for the pto brake ;-) Good try though!

 

If I find a source for the correct clutch material I will let you all know :-)

 

Any input is really welcome........

 

 

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tarcoleo

Your friendly Deere dealer has clutch facings that can

be fitted to the WH pto with just a little ingenuity.  Take

your old one in hand and see what he has that might do.

The thickness is not critical but you will have to decide

to use a glue or rivets or both perhaps.

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Skipper

Yeah that's what I have heard too, but the clutch on a C195 is not just a flat clutch disk like on the other models. It is a conical shape with 4 pads on. But you are correct, there is supposed to be a deere part that will fit. Just can't find it. 

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