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Alan 02-05-2006 11:18 AM

Craftsman Electric clutch
 
Anyone else having problems with there riding mower electric clutch spinning
and ripping the wire out?



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Artemis 02-05-2006 10:28 PM

Craftsman Electric clutch
 
Alan wrote:
Anyone else having problems with there riding mower electric clutch spinning
and ripping the wire out?



There should be two tabs sticking out of one side that go around a pin
to keep that from happening. Sounds like it was not installed correctly.

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Art

Alan 03-05-2006 02:08 AM

Craftsman Electric clutch
 
Do you think it was something that could have broke. It worked fine for a
couple of weeks after I bought it used and took off the snow blower. It's a
2005 that looks like new.


"Artemis" wrote in message
news:caQ5g.63905$gE.14035@dukeread06...
Alan wrote:
Anyone else having problems with there riding mower electric clutch
spinning and ripping the wire out?



There should be two tabs sticking out of one side that go around a pin to
keep that from happening. Sounds like it was not installed correctly.

--
Art




Artemis 05-05-2006 12:08 AM

Craftsman Electric clutch
 
Alan wrote:
Do you think it was something that could have broke. It worked fine for a
couple of weeks after I bought it used and took off the snow blower. It's a
2005 that looks like new.



I have never seen one break but you'd have to look at it to be sure. I
have seen several that were not installed with the tabs on either side
of the pin. This allows the clutch body to spin partway around and will
eventually pull the wires out. Without being able to see it, I would put
my money on improper installation.

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Art

Alan 05-05-2006 12:22 AM

Craftsman Electric clutch
 
Thanks Art,
It's still under warranty, there coming out to fix it.

Alan

"Artemis" wrote in message
news:BPv6g.66254$gE.62906@dukeread06...
Alan wrote:
Do you think it was something that could have broke. It worked fine for a
couple of weeks after I bought it used and took off the snow blower. It's
a 2005 that looks like new.



I have never seen one break but you'd have to look at it to be sure. I
have seen several that were not installed with the tabs on either side of
the pin. This allows the clutch body to spin partway around and will
eventually pull the wires out. Without being able to see it, I would put
my money on improper installation.

--
Art





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