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#1014 vs #5714 clutch spring

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sqrlgtr

The #1014 clutch spring was replaced with #5714 which is a1/2' shorter. My question is which spring would be the stouter of the two. I would think the shorter in length but don't know if they are the same diameter, stiffness, etc. I might should have posted in the puller forum :D.

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ebinmaine

What model tractor? 

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sqrlgtr

73 12hp-6 No name and 74 C160-8. 

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ebinmaine

I use a 108035

 

Available from many online sources. 

 

Shop CAREFULLY  because price varies a LOT. 

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sqrlgtr

@ebinmaine is that a wheel horse part # or?? Those #"s I posted is what I found on Wheel Horse Parts and More., but I don't have to have a Wheel Horse spring if they will work.:handgestures-thumbupright:

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sqrlgtr

Nevr mind I looked it up and it is a WH part # 

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ebinmaine

Billsplaceshop.com.   has those at $11.99 shipped to your door.  

 

Definitely check with Brian Badman.  

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peter lena

 @sqrlgtr  dare I say it ?  how bout every related movement point ? penetrating oil first , make the rust run out  , then  red aerosol spray grease  extension tube , total set up  smooth / easy . pete

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ebinmaine
4 minutes ago, peter lena said:

 @sqrlgtr  dare I say it ?  how bout every related movement point ? penetrating oil first , make the rust run out  , then  red aerosol spray grease  extension tube , total set up  smooth / easy . pete

 

 

@sqrlgtr   now that  Pete's reminded me...

Do check your bushings at the pivoterization points.  

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peter lena

@sqrlgtr  have no  clutch jumping at all , and it lasts , my 3 are set up with  proven  experiments , pete

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