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Old 01-04-2020, 11:33 PM
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Did you true the clutch plates on a lathe?
Unfortunately, I do not have access to a lathe at this point. And I have been having a difficult time finding a reputable machine shop around here for small jobs like this. So, I made do with lightly sanding the surface rust off of the plates and making them smooth again. It is in the back of my head that this might cause issue; but, I am confident enough to give it a shot. Worse case I’ll pull it back out.

Small progress today on it. I got the clutch assembly painted and installed in the 128 with new roll pins. I also took the time while it was decently warm out to degrease and pressure wash the tractor. My correct engine rebuild arrived this evening so hopefully I can put that together tomorrow.
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