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  • 780 or 94c 1" Driven Clutch

    So I know this will work.
    302405A-W2 - 780 Series Drive Clutch for Recreatives Ind Max ATVs | ATV Parts | MFG Supply

    I assume this is the same thing only 13.00 cheaper (6.00 on the clutch and 7.00 shipping)?
    Textron Jacobsen Cushman Comet Salsbury 780 Drive Clutch 302405A Converter New | eBay

    And what about the 94c series clutches?
    Comet 94C 1" Bore 4 Cycle Drive Clutch 206095 Duster Simular to Salsbury 302405 | eBay
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    The 94C will work and so will the 780. The 780 was the factory clutch that Recreatives used. And I'd order it from MFG Supply. They're great folks to deal with. The seller "bridgestone" is actually Richard Clark, and if there's an issue with the clutch he's just going to tell you something along the lines of "oh well, too bad". Just a heads up for you.
    "Looks like you have a problem with your 4 wheeler........you're missin' two wheels there"
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    • #3
      Thanks for the heads up. I'll order it thru Mfg Supply then.
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      • #4
        Originally posted by Lantz View Post
        Thanks for the heads up. I'll order it thru Mfg Supply then.
        No problem. They're great folks to deal with. Many of us here on the site use MFG Supply and have great luck.......they should offer us a group discount.
        "Looks like you have a problem with your 4 wheeler........you're missin' two wheels there"
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        • #5
          I purchased the primary and secondary new from MFG Supply and am very pleased with cost,shipping and most of all the performance of a new "matched" set.
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          • #6
            I don't know why such negative remarks appear on this website against Richard Clark and his staff at "Richard's Relics". They all have bent over backwards to help me
            and my 6X6 Buddies with parts and loads of information to completely rebuild our machines from the ground up. They have also taken back parts that have been ordered by mistake, no questions asked. Prices have been fair according to comparison and adaptive parts. Hope some of you get to know "Richard's Relics" and create as good a business relationship as I and my 6X6 group in Texas have done. d Saiga Shooter

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            • #7
              I've bought parts from Richard before but I've come to find out that most of the time I can find and buy the parts cheaper from other places or make them myself, other than that no problem. I do have a problem with a "company" listing parts on Ebay and not stating that they are coming from Richards Relics. Besides I would rather do business with MFG Supply as I have done in the past and will do in the future.
              Last edited by Lantz; 02-25-2014, 11:48 PM.
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              • #8
                Originally posted by saiga shooter View Post
                I don't know why such negative remarks appear on this website against Richard Clark and his staff at "Richard's Relics". They all have bent over backwards to help me
                and my 6X6 Buddies with parts and loads of information to completely rebuild our machines from the ground up. They have also taken back parts that have been ordered by mistake, no questions asked. Prices have been fair according to comparison and adaptive parts. Hope some of you get to know "Richard's Relics" and create as good a business relationship as I and my 6X6 group in Texas have done. d Saiga Shooter
                I got to know poor quality parts and service with very expensive shipping charges when I went through him. I'll buy direct from Mudd-Ox or buffalo bearing or basically anywhere else before I go that route again.
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                • #9
                  Hey Drew bridges are hard to build back once you burn them . The creek is to high and to swift even for 6 and 8 wheelers . There is no route you can take to get to the other side with out that strong bridge. " Think about it "

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by saiga shooter View Post
                    Hey Drew bridges are hard to build back once you burn them . The creek is to high and to swift even for 6 and 8 wheelers . There is no route you can take to get to the other side with out that strong bridge. " Think about it "
                    And you certainly can't go anywhere with broken axles that didn't last 20 minutes from RR.
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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by amphibious drew View Post
                      And you certainly can't go anywhere with broken axles that didn't last 20 minutes from RR.
                      Exactly! And we don't have any trouble building our own bridge (that bridge known as 6X6World.com), so let that other one go ahead and burn. Now let's see what are our two options here, take the rickety, dilapidated bridge with very questionable structural integrity that someone claims to be "strong" and pay a toll of $10, or take an actual strong, well built, trustworthy bridge that most people travel across for $2.
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