Hey guys. I have a 450 crawler that I am replacing the steering clutches on. As I was pulling the machine apart, I have discovered that the steel plates and fiber plates within the steering clutch are not in the greatest working condition. The steel plates are rusted as well as pitted. The rust from the steel plates has transferred to the fiber plates. I am wondering is there a way to save these and reuse them, or should I just count my losses and purchase new? I only plan on keeping the machine for a few more years, and then getting rid of it. I was looking for an option to fix this but also do not want to spend a huge amount of money on something that I don't intend on keeping forever.
Here are some pictures of what the steel plates and fiber plates look like:
Working on my 450 loader and I have questions
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Re: Working on my 450 loader and I have questions
Hi,
I'm always of the mindset of fixing things once, fixing it right, and being done with it. Those clutches are junk (steel and fibers). The brakes are probably also as bad. For me, I know if I didn't fix it right it would fail right in the middle of a project and I would end up fixing it again. Just my 2 cents.
I'm always of the mindset of fixing things once, fixing it right, and being done with it. Those clutches are junk (steel and fibers). The brakes are probably also as bad. For me, I know if I didn't fix it right it would fail right in the middle of a project and I would end up fixing it again. Just my 2 cents.
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