Thanks. I could have googled for pics to try and match them up but i was working with my cell phone at the Dr office so that's why I just asked. I'm home now and will learn about spirol types. I honestly had no idea until it was mentioned here that they might be heavy duty I was assuming they were just "spirol" and was even thinking to just use a roll pin. but that spirol installation advice was great and I can try that.
Lot to do before this goes back together for example I am going to try and make new clutch disks on the lathe. I have some 5" round material left over from another job, and it will be cool to make them if I can...
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Originally Posted by farmall fred
Not to be a smart a$$ but you answered your own question. You want to use the heavy duty spirol's. The others will work but if you want them to last just go with the better one's. Unless you want too go through this drill again. Like they say you can pay me now or pay me more later.
Good luck.
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Model 100 Dec 2020 - Running condition, has snow plow!
Model 123 Nov 2020 Hydro needs much work, or resto, building front end loader for this one
Model 100 Feb 2019 apart for total frame-off / sandblast etc resto
Model 70 Sep 2020 needs total resto and an engine, or for parts
Model 70/100 Mar 2021 buried in rust, frozen engine, got free for parts.
two spare hydro rears
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