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Wh 310-8 Clutch lining help

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jhunsch

Found a good deal on a Wh310-8. Guy was selling for parts for $100, I got it for $40.

No starter, no attachments, not even a seat. I have since found a good starter, and plan to get it running.

I have an extra deck for it.

What I need help with is Finding a clutch lining. It is completely gone. So there’s no way I can engage the mower deck. I am have a hard time find one. I would appreciate any help or links to this part. Even a used lining.

Pictures to follow later.

Jeff

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rmaynard

If I am not mistaken, the clutch face/plate is still available from Toro, part number 94-6650. Plus there are several new and used ones available on eBay.

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Kelly

I have used PTO clutch disk if your looking still send me a PM.

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jhunsch

Here is one picture of my $40 parts tractor.

Found a starter in a scrap yard for $20.

Drained out all the fuel, Removed the carb, cleaned it all up.

I found the wrong float in the carb, had a good used one that fit it right.

And had to repair the throttle shaft. I made a brass bushing to fit the Carb Body

instead of drilling and replacing the shaft, this works very well. I made a Two piece

bushing only because I didn't have any large round stock on hand.

Took it and hooked it to a tree and ran it thru all the gears.

Spins both wheels in all gears.

The old Magnum 10 runs really good, 95% smoke free.

It's worth the time.

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Kelly

There is a seller on ebay selling that bushing with 2 new screws with it for cheap, I bought a few I don't have a way to make them. it is a good cheap fix over buying the new shaft and bushings that you have to drill out the carb body to install, for about $50

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Tankman

Great deal, forty bucks! I wouldn't pass that up.

Last deal I made, $300, and did come with a footlocker of spare Kohler parts (original boxes).

Picked up a high back seat ($5.00) at the junque yard, removed Simplicity decal (heat gun), painted the steel and

vinyl (pvc whatever) with Rustoleum gloss black enamel, added a WH decal on the back. Looks like new.

Thank goodness, I'm usin' the Stallion daily. The Horse is runnin', mowed the lawn today.

Post a pic (pic's) of your restore project.

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