Scram64 wrote:Loud Mouse, I have been following your advice on clutch assemblys for years. I respect your years of experience and I would not consider Barnett parts.
Thanks everyone for the feedback. Scram64
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Re: Clutch pack, first plate
Thanks and ya welcome. .........lm
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Barnett vs OEM
This all sounds quite storybook; Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty, Snow White, etc.
If the OEM parts were so abundant, we would all use them and we wouldn't have this discussion. The fact of the matter is, that unless you have the OEM parts available or the direct resources, the parts are unavailable, or scarce. I am thrilled to learn that there is an affordable OEM alternative to the Barnett clutch. Understanding that I am unwilling to use worn components just to save a dime, please get me the contact information ASAP.
While we are on the subject of abundancy, and since the sky is the limit, a buddy of mine needs to get his hands on a few slotted, louvered chainguards and several stainless steel slip-on mufflers and another buddy needs just a couple of CYL 72 aluminum gas tanks. I assume your contact takes PayPal?
BTW - If you want to put your used-up, OEM, Cush Drive clutch assembly against my junky, o' Barnett clutch assembly to a heads up race, come on down to Pville and we'll line 'em up.
Tim
P.S. – Remember…..a strobe timing light is your friend.
If the OEM parts were so abundant, we would all use them and we wouldn't have this discussion. The fact of the matter is, that unless you have the OEM parts available or the direct resources, the parts are unavailable, or scarce. I am thrilled to learn that there is an affordable OEM alternative to the Barnett clutch. Understanding that I am unwilling to use worn components just to save a dime, please get me the contact information ASAP.
While we are on the subject of abundancy, and since the sky is the limit, a buddy of mine needs to get his hands on a few slotted, louvered chainguards and several stainless steel slip-on mufflers and another buddy needs just a couple of CYL 72 aluminum gas tanks. I assume your contact takes PayPal?
BTW - If you want to put your used-up, OEM, Cush Drive clutch assembly against my junky, o' Barnett clutch assembly to a heads up race, come on down to Pville and we'll line 'em up.
Tim
P.S. – Remember…..a strobe timing light is your friend.
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Re: Barnett vs OEM
You seem to have a agenda in mind since you joined the forum.
Will you explain it?. ............lm
Will you explain it?. ............lm
Tim Miller wrote:This all sounds quite storybook; Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty, Snow White, etc.
If the OEM parts were so abundant, we would all use them and we wouldn't have this discussion. The fact of the matter is, that unless you have the OEM parts available or the direct resources, the parts are unavailable, or scarce. I am thrilled to learn that there is an affordable OEM alternative to the Barnett clutch. Understanding that I am unwilling to use worn components just to save a dime, please get me the contact information ASAP.
While we are on the subject of abundancy, and since the sky is the limit, a buddy of mine needs to get his hands on a few slotted, louvered chainguards and several stainless steel slip-on mufflers and another buddy needs just a couple of CYL 72 aluminum gas tanks. I assume your contact takes PayPal?
BTW - If you want to put your used-up, OEM, Cush Drive clutch assembly against my junky, o' Barnett clutch assembly to a heads up race, come on down to Pville and we'll line 'em up.
Tim
P.S. – Remember…..a strobe timing light is your friend.