Description
If you’ve noticed your TW Series tractor slipping under load or struggling to get power to the ground during heavy pulls, chances are your clutch is telling you it’s had enough. This 14-inch single cover clutch assembly is built to handle the power these workhorses put out and get you back to moving dirt, pulling implements, and handling whatever job needs doing.
What You’re Getting
- Complete clutch assembly with 14-inch diameter for maximum torque capacity and smooth engagement
- Single cover design that reduces complexity while maintaining the reliability these tractors are known for
- Direct replacement assembly that bolts in using your existing mounting hardware
- Built to OEM specifications so it fits and performs exactly like the original
Built for Real Farm Work
The TW Series tractors – from the TW15 up through the TW35 – are serious machines that handle everything from heavy tillage and planting to hay operations and loader work. These are the tractors you see pulling big disks, running large balers, and doing the kind of work that demands reliable power transfer. Whether you’re working ground in the spring or moving snow in the winter, this clutch keeps the power flowing where it needs to go.
Made to Last
Farm work is hard on clutches, especially when you’re pulling heavy loads or working in tough conditions. This assembly uses high-quality materials engineered for durability and consistent performance season after season. The 14-inch diameter gives you plenty of surface area for smooth engagement and the torque capacity to handle whatever you’re pulling behind that tractor.
Good to Know
Clutch work typically requires splitting the tractor, so most folks plan this as a winter shop project when the tractor’s not needed in the field. Having proper alignment tools makes installation much smoother and prevents damage to expensive parts. If you’re doing the work yourself, take your time and follow the service manual – rushing a clutch job usually means doing it twice.






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