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Topic: 170 PD
Posted By: rick ky
Subject: 170 PD
Date Posted: 18 Dec 2024 at 4:35pm
working on 170 power director. there is a spacer ring at the front of the gears that go in the disc. the old spacer was sprung and wearing into the first disc. this spacer is about 4 inches across, about a 1/4 inch thick by 3/16 inch wide. there is a corresponding snap ring that holds it in place. pulled new spacer out of package and notice it is also twisted or sprung on one end. this part is obsolete from agco. what would you do?



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Posted By: rick ky
Date Posted: 18 Dec 2024 at 6:03pm
the part is #70232093. the old one like this one  could cut in the disc


Posted By: DrAllis
Date Posted: 18 Dec 2024 at 6:10pm
Twist it back into shape or get another one from a salvage yard, which is where I assume this one came from. There are hundreds of D-17's and 170's scrapped out. Shouldn't be any problem finding a good one.


Posted By: rick ky
Date Posted: 18 Dec 2024 at 8:25pm
this was a new one from a quality dealership. will be calling them tomorrow to see if another is available


Posted By: rick ky
Date Posted: 21 Dec 2024 at 6:40am
we put the director together with a used part. it is straight, the parts out of 5 different  older ones of course are different. would like to know someone else is having a adventure puttting something together. even the dealership doesn't understand the problem on the partrs 


Posted By: DrAllis
Date Posted: 21 Dec 2024 at 7:16am
The difference on the spacer thickness should be three kinds. D-14/D-15 would be the thickest. Any D-17 and 170 would be a little thinner and a D-19/175 would be the thinnest I think. This is due to the number of driving discs inside the Power Director clutch, 3 and 4 and 5.



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