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    In the late 70's my late father in law had a similar tractor and when the clutch started to slip he decided to replace it. Went to the tractor supply store in Mt Vernon, Mo. and the price for a new pp, clutch disc and throw out bearing was somewhere around $70 or so. I thought that was little high so we went to the local auto parts store and bought heavy duty parts for a 48 1/2 ton pickup. Never had a problem with it as long as he owned it and he sure wasn't gentle with it either. BTW, the cost was about a third of what the tractor place wanted.
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