[Farmall] Update regarding my stuck clutch dilemma
Austin Hurst
AustinHurst at comcast.net
Mon Aug 4 00:26:04 PDT 2008
Farmall guys,
Back in April I presented you with my "stuck clutch" problem as I
finished restoring my 1948 Super AV. I got lots of helpful suggestions
about getting it unstuck but nothing worked. Wise Jim Becker said--"maybe
something else is wrong"---he was right. I split the tractor (again) and
studied the set-up. I had replaced the original Auburn clutch plate with a
Rockford one while re-using the Auburn pressure plate. The Auburn clutch
plates are no longer available, but I was reassured by several respected
Farmall experts that the two were compatible. I thought it a bit weird but
trusted their judgement. Turns out they are NOT compatible--at least the
combination I used. It's possible an Auburn clutch plate would work with a
Rockford pressure plate, but it definitely does not work the other way. It
was pretty obvious when I looked carefully at it because there wasn't enough
clearance for the clutch to disengage.
So I guess the moral to this story is: relying on expert opinions has
its limitations. And to be safe, don't mix your clutch parts.
Austin Hurst
Lafayette, CA
----- Original Message -----
From: "DBigdog" <DBigdog at columbus.rr.com>
To: "Farmall/IHC mailing list" <farmall at lists.antique-tractor.com>
Sent: Sunday, August 03, 2008 7:55 PM
Subject: Re: [Farmall] New Here: Need Guidance Farmall Cub
> Debra,
> May I suggest you check out www.farmallcub.com ? There is a lot of cub
> information and if you check out the forum there, you will find lots of
> knowledgable folks with a good feel for honest pricing. You may even find
> a
> likely buyer there from the over 3000 registered members.
> The cub was introduced in 1947 but if you post a serial number we can
> date it for you.
>
> Bigdog
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Debra Snell
> To: farmall at lists.antique-tractor.com
> Sent: Sunday, August 03, 2008 10:41 PM
> Subject: [Farmall] New Here: Need Guidance Farmall Cub
>
>
> Hello,
> I have joined this list with a specific purpose -- to help my sister
> liquidate her husband's estate. He passed away over two years ago, she
> needs
> money and has come to the conclusion that John's garage collectables need
> a
> new home.
>
> The tractor has been restored. We think it's a 1946. John built a trailer
> for it to attend shows and meets... What is the best way to determine the
> value and where and how do we go about selling it?
>
> We are way out of our league here and appreciate any advise.
> Best,
> Debra Snell
> Grass Valley, CA
> 530-273-1005
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