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In Reply to: Sears Roto-Spader (tiller) posted by Joe on Tuesday, April 01, 2003:
I need the male portion of the conical clutch that has a female spline at the bottom end.
Spline wear in the clutch is the Achilles heal of this excellent product.
Do you know of anyone that has re-sleeved the spline area and cut a new spline. The original was an iron casting and the spline would naturally wear out first when operating against the splined steel drive shaft.
Clutch facings are readily available from your small implement dealer and can be glued on the the female conical part with two part epoxy.
My machine is 39 years old and the engine has been rebuilt at least three times. Still the best of tillers!
Any help would be appreciated.