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    1968 Case 580CK clutch replacement

    Most definitely! ;)
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    1968 Case 580CK clutch replacement

    Thanks for the info. I’ll machine it smooth.
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    1968 Case 580CK clutch replacement

    The flywheel is about $500 to $600. I can do the machining myself, just wanted to make sure it would not be to thin. Thx
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    1968 Case 580CK clutch replacement

    Does anybody know the minimum height or thickness once you resurface the flywheel? Thx
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    1968 Case 580CK clutch replacement

    I found the model and serial number plaque on the right side of the instrument panel. 580CK SN 8353758 Going to call e-backhoe parts today. Thanks for all the help
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    1968 Case 580CK clutch replacement

    Thank you so much for the information on adjusting the pressure plate I got the tractor split and the clutch plate is 11 inch diameter with 21 splines. I did not know I had a model C. The tag on the tractor says Model 33. Here is a picture of the serial number. 4167437 It has a 188D engine. Can...
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    1968 Case 580CK clutch replacement

    Where would I find this? Page # 6406-4 shows how to adjust the pressure plate.
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    1968 Case 580CK clutch replacement

    I have a lathe and I was planning on making a clutch alignment tool. I just need to find out adjustment height. Thanks, Randy
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    1968 Case 580CK clutch replacement

    I am replacing the clutch and pressure plate on my 580 CK. In the maintenance manual it says you must assemble the clutch and pressure plate then do a release lever adjustment with special tools. A Clutch adjusting gauge (A37956) and adjusting tool (g15048) that slides into the end of it. See...
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