no worries on that. not in a big rush either. shipping through fastnal if you have them there is usually pretty good. that or either ups freight from one terminal to another. If you dont wish to that is fine as well. I am sure one will pop up around here eventually. glad you got it running tho. always a good sign. The clutch if the pedal was not depressed when it was stored will always rust and seize together. my 102 that has to sit outside (under a tractor cover) had that problem twice till I was reading through a manual one day and saw that you are supposed to store them with the pedal depressed so the clutch disengages.
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That one looks pretty decent, alot less rusty than mine and a decent price too.
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Finally after a week soaked with penetrating fluid and picking at the crud inbetween the plates I have this clutch freed up, should be able to test drive it later today;)
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Looking forward to a vid of it running and driving.
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No video... but the test drive went well. All the gears and the creeper worked fine. Not too cold today so I drove it around for 15-20 minutes playing in the snow, didnt get stuck but I did have to back out of a couple spots about 6" deep. Lots of work needed but it is Back from the Dead :D
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Looks great Lance. Should be fun to work on.
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