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    Posted: 22 May 2013 at 9:43am
   I am going to remove the hand clutch from my WD. I need to loose the weight and also it has began to slip again. I am out of shims, so it's time for it to go. I tried all day yesterday to find a PTO gear to couple the shafts together. My local salvage yard doesnt have one "broke" to get one out of. He is in the middle of a clean up and said he would be at least two weeks before he could look for one. Searching the site for other ways I see where there is a coupler from Grainger that will work. Who has done this? does it work fine? The Grainger item # is 15V694. We pull this Saturday and then have a three week break, lots to happen in those three weeks... Help me out guys, I want to loose maximum weight, going to put sealed bearings in to keep from running oil in the housings. If anyone has something that will work they would sell let me know. I haven't ordered anything yet. I want to hear your opinions first.
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theres a coupler on the back of a wc trans will work. throw the whole housing away if u put sealed bearings in it don't add any strength.
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Post some pics when you do your mod
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have you tried jim cambell in lawrenceburgh?
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I have a coupler from a wc if your interested.
Me -C,U,UC,WC,WD45,190XT,TL-12,145T,HD6G,HD16,HD20

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  we have the coupler for a wd-wd45    call 1-574-342-4545 for info  just bolt it together
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mlpankey, Jim is who I was talking about. 
 
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could someone please post a pic of this coupler. i found a junk rear and want to save this piece thanks
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote mlpankey Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 27 May 2013 at 11:20am
when you remove the battery box and remove the hand clutch  cover its bolted to the front clutch plate and slides up onto shaft. you will have to have yours and a donors and bolt the two together with the procedure already outlined to you on yt pulling forum . sorry i do not have a actual picture of the hub. 
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saw some pics on your facebook page looks like the hand clutch held up for another weekend lol
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I bolted it, LOL!
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I have also been having trouble with my hand clutch slipping, Which part do I need off a WC to delete the hand clutch off of my 45? I have a WC parts tractor
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There is a coupler that joins the shafts together. Pretty cheap to buy, go back sealed bearings if hyd. and pto has been deleted
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This will eliminate your slipping hand clutch, $58.00 delivered to your door.
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Originally posted by Ken(MI) Ken(MI) wrote:



This will eliminate your slipping hand clutch, $58.00 delivered to your door.


Bought one of these and they are TOP NOTCH and very well built!
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