@@NICKSSHOP Ah I figured it would've been heavier. Idk I have a hell of a time pushing my pedal with the stock spring lol (I'm also missing the rubber pad so its a further reach for me)
I use my 12 ton upright hydraulic press to compress the main spring. It's a lot easier, quick & the safest way to reassemble a Cub Cadet clutch assembly. gardentractorpullingtips.com/clutch.htm
sounds like fun but i only work on our stuff that way if I mess up or something happens like a bearing freezes or cuz they made in Chinese the bearings dont last long and don't want to take the risk of working on someone else's stuff and getting blamed if something go's wrong
Don’t need a press. Clamp shaft in vise, tap shaft slightly to compress spring up against side of vise jaw, and drive in pin when hole shows up
Great idea! I'm just about to do this. Thanks.
glad to help out
Thanks for the video.
your very welcome
Man that clutch pedal must feel like it belongs in the Titanic lol
Lol naw it's just like stock bet way better
@@NICKSSHOP Ah I figured it would've been heavier. Idk I have a hell of a time pushing my pedal with the stock spring lol (I'm also missing the rubber pad so its a further reach for me)
nice- i put a like on this too
shoulda spent the 80 and been done with it
I use my 12 ton upright hydraulic press to compress the main spring. It's a lot easier, quick & the safest way to reassemble a Cub Cadet clutch assembly. gardentractorpullingtips.com/clutch.htm
Have any interest rebuilding my clutch assembly..Thx
sounds like fun but i only work on our stuff that way if I mess up or something happens like a bearing freezes or cuz they made in Chinese the bearings dont last long and don't want to take the risk of working on someone else's stuff and getting blamed if something go's wrong