i really aprecieate the last few of your videos, while i relise you filmed them long ago , iv had problem with my clutches on several machines in my life,, your video actually explained how to adjust the activator rod and it solved this problem.. thank you again.
I'm restoring one of these to usable condition, sadly had to replace the original briggs and stratton 8b motor but I just had to say thank you for these videos, they are a life saver.
This is a great video to show what's going on when you engage the clutch lever. One question on your reassembly though... Instead of muckling that lever by hand to deal with overcoming the spring, why don't you just hook up the operator's lever up at the handles, and engage the declutch there. That's what it does.
I have a 1946 db i cant get the outer clutch plate off, i drilled out the bolt someone hammered in there, but its stuck, i have a 917-5756 code on my tractor. Do i have the same clutch as this one in the video?
ua-cam.com/video/XuycC4K_8TQ/v-deo.html This is the tool i use to take outer plates off on a spring lock clutch. To answer your question yes your 917.5756 would be the same as this late model 917.5751 in this video except for the control rod is slightly different. Hope that helps.
@@mr.snavely The model number is 917 575 144 the serial number is 2264. Also I would like to know where I could get these reverse parts and belt sizes . everything is original on this tractor . thank you very much for your quick reply.
@@roydickerson3055 Your model of tractor is called a sears super 600. It is a later model 1964-67 range. HARD to find this model let alone spare parts! You can't buy any new parts anywhere for these tractors. Unless someone is parting out something on ebay. Your best bet would be to find one of these models of tractors somewhere. Via swap meet or internet ad. 917.575112 917.575121 917.575135 917.575142 917.575144 Then take the parts off to fix yours. Belt sizes are 3/8"x29" 5/8"x38" 5/8"x24"
I am also looking for the arm, spring and all other parts. Mine has a bolt going through the clutch and a separate idler pulley for engagement. It kind of works but doesn't seem to fully disengage so going backwards is not easy when running.
@@mr.snavely thank you, the machine I have has just the two flat washers and some of the bearings, the bearing race is destroyed...I doesn't have the part for the ball lock clutch..I have another machine that has the bearings maybe I can take that one and see if I can find an alternative...if I can I try to message you with the number....again thank you for answering...
Do you know if the other style clutch needs to have the die spring as well? Made a short video about what’s going on with my David-Bradley..(basically the clutch doesn’t stay engaged when you flip the lever) here’s the video to help explain: ua-cam.com/video/b02Scgjpizg/v-deo.html many thanks in advance!
Ya you have a ball lock clutch. It doesnt use any springs. To adjust it you have to loosen the hex set screw and turn the threaded adjuster in. Then make sure you tighten the set screw back down on one of the flats of the threaded adjuster or you will damage the threads.
Mr. Snavely first of all I want to say thanks for taking the time to respond. I really appreciate it! There is lots of good content on your channel!! Anyway I have gone through the entire clutch, I even had the ball bearings out of the ball lock style clutch.. I know exactly what your talking about (when you say set screws and threaded adjustment plate)... the clutch is adjusted pretty good.. when I engage the clutch does NOT slip, as long as I am holding the lever forward.. so this issues isn’t really the clutch per say.. it’s actually the ball lock that’s not keeping it locked.. I’ll be making another video here to help explain the situation further.. (I’ll drop the video in this comment thread, when it’s published)
Mr. Snavely ok so I did try to adjust the clutch, I think there is a lot more messing around that I could do with the adjustment spring ad the pressure plate with set screws.. here is my part 2 video.. I think there is another totally different issue all together: ua-cam.com/video/xRKEyxMETxE/v-deo.html
i really aprecieate the last few of your videos, while i relise you filmed them long ago , iv had problem with my clutches on several machines in my life,, your video actually explained how to adjust the activator rod and it solved this problem.. thank you again.
Good . Glad that worked for you.
I'm restoring one of these to usable condition, sadly had to replace the original briggs and stratton 8b motor but I just had to say thank you for these videos, they are a life saver.
Thanks glad i could help.
This is a great video to show what's going on when you engage the clutch lever.
One question on your reassembly though... Instead of muckling that lever by hand to deal with overcoming the spring, why don't you just hook up the operator's lever up at the handles, and engage the declutch there. That's what it does.
Thanks
ua-cam.com/video/8oB9DPCSA1A/v-deo.html
This guy has alot of good DB videos.
where to get the thrust needle brg? those db are still great to have
You will have to rob it off of another machine most likely. I do not know of a modern source for the bearing in the spring lock clutch.
I have a 1946 db i cant get the outer clutch plate off, i drilled out the bolt someone hammered in there, but its stuck, i have a 917-5756 code on my tractor. Do i have the same clutch as this one in the video?
ua-cam.com/video/XuycC4K_8TQ/v-deo.html
This is the tool i use to take outer plates off on a spring lock clutch.
To answer your question yes your 917.5756 would be the same as this late model 917.5751 in this video except for the control rod is slightly different.
Hope that helps.
Could you do a video on how the reverse works mine is the model with setup for reverse but missing all parts except lever and rod.
What model number of tractor do you have?
All of the reverse mechanisms worked the same but later tractors had slightly different components.
@@mr.snavely The model number is 917 575 144 the serial number is 2264. Also I would like to know where I could get these reverse parts and belt sizes . everything is original on this tractor . thank you very much for your quick reply.
@@roydickerson3055
Your model of tractor is called a sears super 600.
It is a later model 1964-67 range.
HARD to find this model let alone spare parts!
You can't buy any new parts anywhere for these tractors.
Unless someone is parting out something on ebay.
Your best bet would be to find one of these models of tractors somewhere. Via swap meet or internet ad.
917.575112
917.575121
917.575135
917.575142
917.575144
Then take the parts off to fix yours.
Belt sizes are
3/8"x29"
5/8"x38"
5/8"x24"
@@mr.snavely thank you very much.
Do you know where I can find a ball lock clutch assembly
I am also looking for the arm, spring and all other parts. Mine has a bolt going through the clutch and a separate idler pulley for engagement. It kind of works but doesn't seem to fully disengage so going backwards is not easy when running.
By any chance have you made a video about the ball lock clutch ? Are you on Facebook ?
I probly can do a ball lock clutch tutorial sometime before it turns winter.
No i avoid facebook.
the bearing in the video, do you have an modern alternate, or where to find an origonal??
The ball bearing or the sintered bronze bearing?
@@mr.snavely the ball bearings
@@tombobak5820
As far as i know there isnt a modern replacement for the ball bearing.
Usually they can be salvaged.
@@mr.snavely thank you, the machine I have has just the two flat washers and some of the bearings, the bearing race is destroyed...I doesn't have the part for the ball lock clutch..I have another machine that has the bearings maybe I can take that one and see if I can find an alternative...if I can I try to message you with the number....again thank you for answering...
Do you know if the other style clutch needs to have the die spring as well? Made a short video about what’s going on with my David-Bradley..(basically the clutch doesn’t stay engaged when you flip the lever) here’s the video to help explain: ua-cam.com/video/b02Scgjpizg/v-deo.html many thanks in advance!
Ya you have a ball lock clutch.
It doesnt use any springs.
To adjust it you have to loosen the hex set screw and turn the threaded adjuster in. Then make sure you tighten the set screw back down on one of the flats of the threaded adjuster or you will damage the threads.
Mr. Snavely first of all I want to say thanks for taking the time to respond. I really appreciate it! There is lots of good content on your channel!! Anyway I have gone through the entire clutch, I even had the ball bearings out of the ball lock style clutch.. I know exactly what your talking about (when you say set screws and threaded adjustment plate)... the clutch is adjusted pretty good.. when I engage the clutch does NOT slip, as long as I am holding the lever forward.. so this issues isn’t really the clutch per say.. it’s actually the ball lock that’s not keeping it locked.. I’ll be making another video here to help explain the situation further.. (I’ll drop the video in this comment thread, when it’s published)
Mr. Snavely ok so I did try to adjust the clutch, I think there is a lot more messing around that I could do with the adjustment spring ad the pressure plate with set screws.. here is my part 2 video.. I think there is another totally different issue all together: ua-cam.com/video/xRKEyxMETxE/v-deo.html