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Old 01-06-2014, 06:55 PM
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Default 129 PTO clutch?????

I bought a new, thicker clutch disc off ebay, no adjustment tool. How would I do this without the proper tool/gauge?

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I bought a new, thicker clutch disc off ebay, no adjustment tool. How would I do this without the proper tool/gauge?

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Good luck! You can do it, but it would require a lot of trial and error. It's best to put in a want ad on the site for the adjustment tool and see if someone can mail you one. It requires the gauge to operate properly.
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You need the gauge for proper adjustment,maybe someone on here has one to send you like Daniel said.
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I think this is the gauge for the PTO with the pins sticking out of the hub.
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Looks like the one for a narrow frame. I am told the 129 is a wide frame.
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Looks like the one for a narrow frame. I am told the 129 is a wide frame.
Agreed BUT the PTO's interchange on the various engines. My first 125 had a 6 pin PTO .My 122 came with a smooth PTO.

You do need the correct kit for the PTO. ( either smooth or 6 pins)
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I found a site with the tools listed, but they say they lost everything in a fire and are restocking. Any other leads on locating the tool?
And for some reason I can't copy that image to make a tool.
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So yours should have the pins coming out of the face/front and springs that over lap the front edge correct?
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I found a site with the tools listed, but they say they lost everything in a fire and are restocking. Any other leads on locating the tool?
And for some reason I can't copy that image to make a tool.
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Here is my clutch, in all it's colorful glory...
with those numbers, I have the gauge half done.
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