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    Posted: 29 Jul 2024 at 8:57pm
Wet clutch stopped working after sitting a bit, so I thought it was stuck.  Tear it down, and this is what I find.  Any way to fix this without tearing it out?  Grade 8 bolt/nut and peen the threads?  I re-engaged the clutch, and it's lined back up now.



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btw, I know it's dry...I drained it a while back and haven't ran it since.  Finally getting around to fixing it.
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How many are missing?
I broke one on my 45d and ended up replacing it with a grade 5 bolt shank, local blacksmith put it in his lath and made look completely original.
Agco does have them as of a year ago but they was like $75-$80 bucks per pin.
Hope this helps….
1955 AC WD45 diesel with D262 repower, 1949 AC WD45
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As far as I can see, only the one is missing.  
How did you end up locking it in?  I can see a nut working, but riveting doesn't look possible due to space.
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I used the original style snap ring
Agco part 70223395
I was thinking there was a longer and a shorter pin but agco parts book shows the same number which is 70223159

Any blacksmith should be able to lath a snap ring grove in grade 5 material and that’s why I decided to use grade 5, they are originally grade 8 and maybe harder but I haven’t had a problem yet with mine…
1955 AC WD45 diesel with D262 repower, 1949 AC WD45
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You'd better finding the missing pin before it rolls thru all the PTO gears and destroys them.
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If you're lucky the pin has made it to the bottom of the PTO box. If you're wise you'll not engage the PTO before pulling it off.
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I was thinking along the same lines, so today I went magnet fishing.  Found something I've never seen before.  The clip didn't break, it wore OUT and was still on the pin!  I think agco wants about 40 or 50 bucks for that clip....NOT WORTH IT LOL
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