The Steering clutch design for the AC M, and its
controls, are very similar to the old Caterpillar D2's. You must remove the final drive
sprocket, case, and bull gear to get to the steering clutches. The AC Model M uses 8 fiber
discs and 8 steel discs. We have manufactured these discs to take care of your steering
clutch needs.
Free shipping in US only, Priority Mail or
UPS Ground, on orders $500 or higher.
ORDERING INFO:
We can usually
ship on the same day any items we have in stock that do not have to be pulled from a
machine. We are set up to offer the payment options of either Visa, Master Card, or
the PayPal option (to the account of webmaster@tractorparts.com)
Al items below are in stock and if you would
like to get any of them on the way just let us know! If you are in the US you may
call 1-800-531-9021 or if you are outside the US, 1 208 342 8911. You may also
email steeringclutch@gmail.com
for orders/questions.
Our hours are Monday through Friday from 10 am
Eastern Time to 6 pm Eastern Time (8 am Mtn Time to 4 pm Mtn Time). We are located
20 miles east of Boise, Idaho.
FIBER DISCS P/N
036676--->033686--->041978--->035085 --->047631 (70047631) 23.00 ea
STEEL P/N 036672---> 035084 21.00 ea
One complete clutch pack of 8 fiber friction and 8 steel plates = $352.00

SEARCHING FOR PARTS!?
When searching for parts, the part
numbers are, of course, very important. It is GOOD TO KNOW
that the part numbers in your parts manuals are probably NOT
the part numbers that you want to search for!!! If you have a manual showing 6 digit part
numbers, and the early machines and their parts manuals mostly show 6 digit numbers, and
you want to replace a bearing or seal for example, your local bearing and seal house will
not be able to help you if you give them that 6 digit number! For most of the
early construction equipment and loaders you will want to add a "70" in
front of the 6 digit number to make an 8 digit number. Depending on product line,
you may have to add a "73" in front of the 6 digit number. If you give
your local bearing and seal house the 8 digit part number they will be able to help you!
(or if you are doing a Google search) As with most rules, there are always
exceptions but your odds of finding the part that you need greatly increase if you do
follow this rule. "Use an 8 digit part number by adding a
"70" or "73" to your 6 digit number."
AC MODEL M STEERING
CLUTCH PARTS
AC MODEL M
FINAL DRIVE PARTS
Click HERE to view all of our new steering clutch
discs.
|