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<blockquote data-quote="boxygen" data-source="post: 4898415" data-attributes="member: 77786"><p>What part of of the clutch is failing? Shoes, springs, bearings? I just replaced the clutch on my bandmill, which I wouldnt have thought would be toast due to age/use. It would not disengage so I assumed the bearing had frozen up. I hoped to do an autopsy on it but i botched the removal and totally ruined it. I considered hunting down a replacement from somewhere other than Hudson the manufacturer, but it seems like it was risky and wouldnt save much if any money.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="boxygen, post: 4898415, member: 77786"] What part of of the clutch is failing? Shoes, springs, bearings? I just replaced the clutch on my bandmill, which I wouldnt have thought would be toast due to age/use. It would not disengage so I assumed the bearing had frozen up. I hoped to do an autopsy on it but i botched the removal and totally ruined it. I considered hunting down a replacement from somewhere other than Hudson the manufacturer, but it seems like it was risky and wouldnt save much if any money. [/QUOTE]
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