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Zach Kerber standard steel Clutch pressure plates?
Hello-
I'm about to start rebuilding the clutch on my Cub 100 and there is a good chance my pressure plates are shot beyond resurfacing. Has anyone had experience with Zach Kerber's standard steel pressure plates as an alternative to OEM plates? I'm not looking to build a puller but Zach's plates look like a nice option to consider for a stock rebuild. I'm still very new to these tractors so any advice from the experts is appreciated. -Thanks! |
I wouldn't hesitate to purchase Zach's pressure plates as a replacement. I have purchased other products from Zach and really like the quality. You're looking at $150 or more for OEM, Zach's plates are $60. Probably better quality too. You have 14 days to return if you don't like them.
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Thanks!
Good to hear. I emailed Zach and look forward to ordering a set.
Merry Christmas! |
The driver on my 1200 is a kebbler.
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Last clutch parts I bought were from Mid West Super Cub. Pretty sure they have competitive prices with Kerber. :beerchug:
Link for Mid West catalog. https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/18...84511630215347 |
Thanks!
Excellent - thank you for the link to Midwest Super Cub, now I'm drooling wow that's an incredible catalog!
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I have a pair of his clutch plates and they are nicely made. I have then set back for my next build and don't have them on yet.
Randy |
That's what I put on the last 1200 that I rebuilt the engine on and put solid mounts onto. (the ones from Zach) I have a couple of pieces here from him for my 129 if I can ever get to that machine....
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