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L Crawler Steering Clutches

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    Posted: 03 Oct 2016 at 12:58pm
Alright update time.... ill do pics at the end. L crawler is running great. got the LH steering clutches unstuck. ended up taking the rh side drum out in order to try to get this side free... pretty sure this side has sat in water and they were half covered in dirt so my plates are shot. MY QUESTION IS THIS: Anyone know where to get discs? Going to be calling Norm Meinert here soon with a list. And another shot in the dark... would the discs for a HD series dozer be the same?
Thanks a bunch. we are almost there. its been a long journey.
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Try here he doe,s clutches for most makes i have looked up the part no,s but he has nothing listed they may be the same as HD14 but not sure i know some parts in  a HD 10 narrow are the same as a WSO so it may be the same for the L
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wow thats great. these are very similar to a K if not the same. i left them a message. thanks so much
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K clutches are not the same i checked the part no.
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Buffalo Clutch is a company that actually rebuilds clutches and brakes. I took my HD6 steering clutch there and they told me that there are other applications for that particular clutch and they could get them. There may be a clutch and brake re builder in your area. Ask where your auto parts store sends its returned cores.
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no luck with steering clutch website. said they don't carry them... they will have to be custom made. in the mean time I called norm... should have just started there to begin with. he is hopefully going to hook me up with a complete assembly. thanks for the help
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