[Farmall] Cub 154 Clutch

Dave Maynard dave at themaplehillfarm.com
Fri May 28 12:20:17 PDT 2010


     Most any clutch place can get you the parts and or reface your disc,
but you may want to have them turn and face the flywheel and pressure plate
as well. Look for heat marks and or cracking in the steel face.
      Just a note; on early cubs some of the clutchs were differant and
throw length was not the same. I'm sure this isn't the case on your Lowboy,
but thought I would put it out there for general knowledge. The ones I have
seen were on some 47's. My friends 47, my 50, and my 72 154 Lowboy are all
the same.
On Fri, May 28, 2010 at 1:42 PM, E. John Puckett
<ejpuckett at centurytel.net>wrote:

> got to www.farmallcub.com, and in the forums is one for 154/184, etc.
> they can answer your questions.
>
> ebony51 at frontiernet.net wrote:
> > Folks,  A few days ago I posted that I was having clutch problems with my
> Cub 154.  Well, walking today where I mowed last weekend I found what looke
> like a large washer.  I think it is a piece of the clutch disc facing.
> >
> > I have the service manual.  How difficult is it to replace the clutch
> facing? The serial number is 10325.
> >
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