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Old 10-19-2013, 01:52 PM
Shaner Shaner is offline
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you either need to have the clutch rebuilt, or buy another good clutch. personally, its cheaper to buy a used clutch that is good, but rebuilding your clutch will give you the knowledge that it will be good for another 40 years...or less depending on what you use it for. but rebuilding the clutch can be tricky, you need a special clutch compression tool to compress the spring enough to extract the roll pin and put the roll pin back in. i would take it to a cub cadet dealer to have them rebuild it.

you are going to want to have

a new clutch disc, resurfaced clutch plates, new throwout bearing, new teaser spring and new roll pins. other stuff im probably forgetting but its easier to take it to a dealer and have them redo it....or buy all the parts using a parts breakdown of the clutch and redo it yourself. either way will work
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