@7:30, I must say that you scared the crap out of me when the front of the tractor moved on you. I use PB Blaster as well, it works wonders. Awesome video Dave, thanks for educating us.
I am glad you enjoyed the video. The 74 series and later companions were a pretty handy versatile tractor, built solid with enough weight to do some work. Thanks for watching!
Great video! I have a gas 574 that needs a clutch. Currently stuck and a noisy throwout bearing that is starting to make a low whirring sound. So this tells me what I need to know. Now if you would just.come to Boissevain and hire your self out to assist me. Got everything I need to do the job but age means a shortage of energy.
I guess I have more experience with tractors with the constant running bearing, I do like the clutch feel of the constant running bearing. Thanks for watching!
@7:30, I must say that you scared the crap out of me when the front of the tractor moved on you. I use PB Blaster as well, it works wonders. Awesome video Dave, thanks for educating us.
Yeah that got the ol' heart pumping! Thanks for watching!
Great content as usual, Dave! Your patience is excellent , not sure my video would be family friendly.
I do have to do some editing for audio by times. LOL Thanks for watching!
Dave it looks like you had took a bit of a break from posting videos. Great to see them posted again.
Sort of yeah, I'm going to try to be a little more consistent. Thanks for watching!
Great job with the clutch. That's a real nice utility tractor.
I am glad you enjoyed the video. The 74 series and later companions were a pretty handy versatile tractor, built solid with enough weight to do some work. Thanks for watching!
Good one Dave hope all's well with You n your Family .. 👍👍 ...... MB .
Hi MB, great to hear from you again. We're all doing well. Hope everything is well with you and yours as well.
Allways Nice to Watch !! Thank you 👍
I am glad you enjoyed the video, thanks for watching!
Experience at it's best
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Great video! I have a gas 574 that needs a clutch. Currently stuck and a noisy throwout bearing that is starting to make a low whirring sound. So this tells me what I need to know. Now if you would just.come to Boissevain and hire your self out to assist me. Got everything I need to do the job but age means a shortage of energy.
I am glad you found the video helpful, thanks for watching!
Nice job as always, Thanks for sharing your knowledge 👍🏻
I am glad you enjoyed the video, thanks for watching!
Great work looks good
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Jak zwykle profesjonalnie pozdrowienia z Polski
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Great video. Big job. 👋👋👍🏻
Thank you for watching!
Just a question. Is there a tractor show in Sussex this year , in May, like they use to have. It was a great show. 👋👋👍🏻👍🏻
I don't believe so, no. Thanks for watching!
👍🏻👍🏻 thanks.
G day Dave from Ontario. Interesting video. My clutch just seized od shaft, would not go ahead far enough.
What type of loader is that?
Thanks
Hi Don, good to hear from you! That is a Hardy loader, I'm not sure of the model.
Brilliant very informative
I am glad you enjoyed the video, thanks for watching!
Do you have to adjust a diaphragm pressure plate?
No, there is no adjustment, bolt on and go. Thanks for watching!
Am I right in assuming this is the same process on the 474?
Yes, exactly the same. Thanks for watching!
Where can i get a diaphragm pressure plate in the US?
I'm not sure, it is a LUK brand. Check with some aftre-market suppliers to see what is available. Thanks for watching!
Dave, do like the constant running release bearing? Our local dealer only stocks the new style release bearing now, much more $$.
I guess I have more experience with tractors with the constant running bearing, I do like the clutch feel of the constant running bearing. Thanks for watching!
Hy Dave, we hope all is well.
Doing well thanks, I hope you are as well.