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Stoges
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Joined: 27 Apr 2024 Location: Erie Pa. Points: 32 |
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Topic: ClutchsPosted: Yesterday at 5:30am |
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What is the best clutch to use for pulling,the foot clutch or the hand clutch on a WD45?
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DrAllis
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Posted: 20 hours 26 minutes ago at 7:54pm |
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If both clutches are in good condition, it really makes no difference. Serious WD-series pulling tractors don't have a hand clutch in them, for weight reduction and no chance of slippage. Best performance foot clutches use a 4-button disc with a 9-spring pressure plate.
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HudCo
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Joined: 29 Jan 2013 Location: Plymouth Utah Points: 4069 |
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Posted: 19 hours 53 minutes ago at 8:27pm |
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i have a four pad solid disc on my wc with the nine spring wd 45 presure plate it wont slip, its pretty mean
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