Refitting the clutch to a David Brown 990 #31

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  • Опубліковано 28 вер 2024
  • today we refit the DB990 twin plate clutch using the input and cardan shaft as clutch alignment tools
    Music in this video
    Intro Song
    Snowy Peaks pt1
    Artist
    Chris Haugen
    Licensed to UA-cam by UA-cam Audio Library
    Closing Song
    Campfire Song
    Artist Chris Haugen
    Licensed to UA-cam by UA-cam Audio Library

КОМЕНТАРІ • 24

  • @wullieanderson3117
    @wullieanderson3117 2 роки тому

    Great videos Barry , the new plate thickness would be 11inch---0.353ins , 10inch ---0.320 ins , probably already know that now , but just watched your video recently enquiring about thickness..

    • @manfromthemist1958
      @manfromthemist1958  2 роки тому +1

      Cheers Wullie, I've replaced the plates now but I will check the original ones as we still have them, when the new ones arrived I was suprised that there wasn't that much difference in thickness.
      thanks for watching
      Barry

  • @i.f.colville2497
    @i.f.colville2497 2 роки тому +2

    The seperator plate springs should be fitted totally dry! As the clutch dust will stick to springs and make them stick in the holes in the flywheel. I,m an old DB mechanic so i know .

    • @manfromthemist1958
      @manfromthemist1958  2 роки тому +1

      Many thanks for that, the oil on the springs was so small that it didn;t even dirty my fingers when I put them in, but I can see where your coming from and thanks for the comments and for taking the time to view, it's very much appreciated
      Barry

  • @larz46north18
    @larz46north18 4 місяці тому

    5:44 i wud cross sand # with 100 aluminum oxide
    that dark blu indicates 282'c tempering color.
    .. working on my 1294 . replacing hydraulic quik connectors on FREY loader.
    clutch work scares me. 🐺

    • @manfromthemist1958
      @manfromthemist1958  4 місяці тому

      Hi Larz, many thanks for the comment, I hope your enjoying the video's,
      many thanks
      Barry

  • @eddieomahony1773
    @eddieomahony1773 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks Barry. Great video. Looking forward to the next installment. Clutch in my 996 is at the end of the adjustable range now so clutch plates and bearing will have to be replaced down the line. Will definitely be rewatching this video beforehand! Will be great to have quality content like this as a reassuring guide! 🙂

    • @manfromthemist1958
      @manfromthemist1958  2 роки тому

      Thanks Eddie, your comments and time to watch are very much appreciated, glad it was of help, please keepus up todate with your own progress,
      Barry

  • @jix177
    @jix177 2 роки тому +1

    Very well filmed and explained. Thanks for sharing.

  • @michaelbarrett2346
    @michaelbarrett2346 2 роки тому +1

    Great video, thanks

    • @manfromthemist1958
      @manfromthemist1958  2 роки тому

      I'm really pleased you enjoyed it, I hope you continue to watch as your support is greatly appreciated
      Barry

  • @GurtejSingh-x8t
    @GurtejSingh-x8t 6 місяців тому

    Inadi Gurfaj singh 🙏❤🌹

    • @manfromthemist1958
      @manfromthemist1958  6 місяців тому

      बहुत धन्यवाद, ख़ुशी है कि आपने वीडियो का आनंद लिया
      बैरी
      bahut dhanyavaad, khushee hai ki aapane veediyo ka aanand liya
      bairee

  • @colmanlong1032
    @colmanlong1032 2 роки тому +1

    Very well explained.

    • @manfromthemist1958
      @manfromthemist1958  2 роки тому

      thanks for watching, your time s always is very much appreciated
      Barry

  • @lucgagnon5241
    @lucgagnon5241 Рік тому

    Hi, I own a 1967 Selectamatic 880 that I'm restoring right now. I was wondering since you seem to know those tractors (David Brown) very well. I experienced that final drives are very noisy. That's what can be hear when the tractor is engaged to speed. Course there's always a bit coming from the transmission but all these gears turning in the final drive housing (with all their bearings) is a weak spot on David Brown. The older and miss servicing, the more it's making noise I suppose. At least to my point of view. Would you say that changing all final drive bearings can help ? Or it's useless since gears are worn anyway and that doesn't change a thing at the end. Is noise coming from worn gears or bearings ? Thanks for answering.

    • @manfromthemist1958
      @manfromthemist1958  Рік тому

      Hi Luc, I would remove and disassemble both final drives and check the bearings,it looks way more fightening than it really is and the grief you could save yourself from a collapsed bearing breaking gears and casting could be worth it. At the very least you get to see what condition your pinion shaft and reduction gears are in. All the parts are readily available and not as expensive as trying to source a repalcement casting, just think of all the fun your going to have.
      keep us up todaste with your decissions
      Many thanks
      Barry

    • @lucgagnon5241
      @lucgagnon5241 Рік тому

      @@manfromthemist1958 Hi Barry. It seems pretty easy for you to do things on video. What I fear the most is to get the press fit brake drum out of the axle. Oil seals need to be replace too. I liked the video showing how you're doing it. Pretty simple and it does the job pretty quickly. What do you think of David Brown tractors in general ? I live in province of Quebec - Canada. Far East on the sea. When I was young, there were more farmers in my area. Some had DBs, some MF, some Ford (made in England) and some IH. There was no John Deere dealer nearby. The bigger DBs were 995. The smaller were 880-885. David Brown's sound was hitting me the most. They were consider as very good tractors... except for the rear hydraulic system. Course, nobody was taking good care of their tractors 50 years ago. The were letting them outside all year long. Mine is sleeping in a garage 365 a year ! Even my car doesn't get that kind of VIP treatment. Cheers !

    • @manfromthemist1958
      @manfromthemist1958  Рік тому

      Hi Luc, Removing the drum is probablty the hardest part of the job they either come off relativley easy or they're a chew,
      As far a DB tractors are concerned I knew nothing about them at all untill I bought it, I eas really looking for a MF tef to rebuild but due to covid could get to Wales where there was a reasonable one, so I bough this DB from a young man in Carlisle, and when I started taking it to pieces found it hadn't been loved at all, I do love my DB and like yours mine lives inside and when finished will continue to live inside wrapped up in blankets to keep her warm, i keep trying to get pieces of her into the house but get rumbled by Debs and relegated back to the garage. hey ho,
      you have to have a go at getting the drums off and if you get stuck there's absolutley no shame in asking a local garage or enginnering shop for help, I find a lot of these will help at low rates as they understand your not commercial and as engineers we all understand the importance of keeping the past alive. After all it's because of the past we arrived here today
      keep us informed of your progress,
      many thanks
      barry
      @@lucgagnon5241

    • @lucgagnon5241
      @lucgagnon5241 Рік тому

      @@manfromthemist1958 Thanks for answering Barry. I'll give it a thought. I tried what you told me. I went to a garage and asked them to put new bearings in one of final drive. The "son" (father and son of a) told me to put oil in it and laught in my face in the same time. I'd say that in the area, nobody wants to work on 50 years old farm tractors. That's why I'm only trusting one person : me !

    • @manfromthemist1958
      @manfromthemist1958  Рік тому

      Hi Luc, sorry to hear about your experience,
      i think what the person was really trying to say was his skill level didn't reach that high and he was incapable of the task.@@lucgagnon5241

  • @kentkent537
    @kentkent537 2 роки тому

    🚜👍