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1maidenfan

Does any one know where to get the refaceing material for the PTO clutches?

Thanks.

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MrHorseMan

I think I have a couple parts clutches you can have when you come up

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helimech99

I don't what the clutch looks like on your model, I have a Raider 12. McMaster Carr (mcmaster.com) sells 15" by 15" sheets of clutch material for about fifty dollars. They have different thicknesses and friction ratings available. I bought a sheet of 3/16" thick medium friction material, traced the pattern on it and cut it with a fly cutter on my drill press then drilled the rivet holes, countersunk them, put a very thin coat of epoxy on the back of the surface and installed it with brass flat head rivets. It is as good as new and has been running with no problems at all. It sure beats hunting around for a used clutch that may be in no better shape than the one you have. You can get four clutch pads from one sheet. I installed one, kept one for a backup, and sold the other two with rivets for $25 each. Total cost to me...nothing but a couple of hours work. They also have 7 1/2" by 7 1/2" sheets for about $24 but then you only get one clutch done.

Hope that gives you an alternative to buying a used clutch.

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1maidenfan

I think I have a couple parts clutches you can have when you come up

Thanks , will check when I get there,

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