Hi,
I've been looking for a good mechanic that knows the numbered series lo boys. I looking to have someone replace my clutch, pressure plate, throw out bearing and whatever other parts needed to completely rebuild my clutch.
You can email me here or directly at gmorrow@live.com.
Thanks
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154 lo boy mechanic in Ohio, N. Kentucky, etc
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Re: 154 lo boy mechanic in Ohio, N. Kentucky, etc
Have you considered a CUBFEST? Check the schedule, I think there's one or more this summer.
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Re: 154 lo boy mechanic in Ohio, N. Kentucky, etc
Should have brought it to the Bash last month and enjoyed the free labor. Next CubFest closest to you is the Tug in Somerset the end of July.
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Re: 154 lo boy mechanic in Ohio, N. Kentucky, etc
Obtain a copy of the service and parts manual for the tractor. Manuals will provide you with information on the clutch assembly and a parts listing.
Problem is that you won't know what parts are needed until you disassemble the clutch.
If you have some mechanical expertise, give the clutch a try yourself. Parts are inexpensive compared to the labor.
Problem is that you won't know what parts are needed until you disassemble the clutch.
If you have some mechanical expertise, give the clutch a try yourself. Parts are inexpensive compared to the labor.
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Re: 154 lo boy mechanic in Ohio, N. Kentucky, etc
Do you mean the master clutch or the pto clutch?????----Both are a piece of cake to fix yourself, IF you don't mind getting dirty!-- If I had your tractor here, it would be NO problem to do the job in a flash!!!! LOL!!!! thanks; sonny
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