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Reviews (7)

09 May, 2020
Worked perfectly. Sensible price for a full repair of the clutch.
A new Warner clutch for a Hayter 56 costs about £190. John Deere sell half of the clutch (with the friction material) for £90. This cost £19 plus £6 for some JB Weld epoxy. A 5 minute repair with This cheaper option is every bit as good as replacing the full clutch and is much easier. You only need to undo the bolt in the middle of the blade. You don’t even have to remove the blade first.
This is highly recommended. You might need an impact driver to remove the 8mm Allen bolt. If the bearing has gone, replace with a Nachi Quest 6205-2NSE9 which should cost around £8 at the same time as replacing the clutch plate.
Remember to clean up and fully remove the old clutch plate before installing the new one.
Thanks for a great product at a sensible price.

15 Jan, 2020
As described. Works well.
Works as described.

05 Feb, 2020
To get rid of rats in a chicken pen
1 of 1 found this helpful I wanted to kill rats in a chicken pen without the risk of poisoning the chickens with lead. Using a 12 ft lb (unlicensed) .177 air rifle I was successful. The pellets are light and therefore travel fast at around 900 feet per second with a very flat trajectory. Even though they are light weight, they easily kill a rat at 15 yards.