Kama ts354c clutch problem

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    • #30888
      waltfraz
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        Ihave a kama ts354c with about 250 hours on it and it needs clutch.I think it was adjusted wrong from factory but I didn't know better.I lent it out and it came back not able to move in 2 wheel drive and clutch burning smell,it will move in 4 wheel but not right. Can I change clutch my self? what kind of job? I have connections in china but not in tractor business can they pick up clutch assembly from shandong or does anyone in usa have KAMA parts?

      • #36930
        Affordable
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          Artrac tractor in Arkansas has Kama parts in stock.It you are mechanical and have equipment and a place to split the tractor in half you can do it

           

          Tommy

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        • #36933
          waltfraz
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            Split tractor,removed clutch,discs looked good and not wet.Doesn't appear that

            their was enough pressure on drive disc.Iam going to replace discs as long as I have it apart.Every thing else looks good in clutch assembly its a 6 finger clutch.any advice on reassembling clutch would help.

          • #36934
            Tinbender
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              I'm wondering if you didn't have a roll pin break in your linkage, that would do what you are describing.hmmm

            • #36941
              waltfraz
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                ordered 2 clutch discs don,t see any broken linkage or parts.anyone have idea on line up tool when installing?

              • #36942
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                  We have clutch alignment  tools for the Jinma and Foton, but I do not think the splines are the same as the Kamas

                   

                  Tommy

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                  “Your Jinma Parts Superstore”

                  http://www.affordabletractorsalesco.com

                • #36943
                  Tinbender
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                    If you or someone you know has a wood lathe you can whip one up pretty quick. I've been known to make one out of a ratchet handle (Snap-on's work the best) and masking or duct tape. (3/8 Snap on ratchet handles have a tapered end that fits in pilot bearings surprisingly well)

                  • #36944
                    dogdoc
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                      Back in the 70's I had someone turn down a piece of steel rod to make one for my Triumph TR4 clutch job.  Still have it today, it is a beast of a center punch!

                    • #36945
                      RichWaugh
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                        I had to split my tractor a couple months before Tommy came out with his clutch alignment tools, so I turned my own.  No problem, as I have both wood and metal lathes in my shop.  I made mine of metal and didn't bother with cutting the splines, just hit the correct diameters and shoulder locations.  It works like a champ and the thing went together in minutes, working by myself. 

                        If Tommy had had his available, I would have bought one, though.  It took me a good couple hours shop time to mike and turn mine and that's too much time for what Tommy charges for his.  I just had no choice at the time.

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