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First of all, you should probably watch this video: • Troubleshooting a riding mower electric PT... You may not have to replace your clutch at all. If you do, well this is how easy it is. For some reason I repeatedly referred to the clutch attachment bolt as a nut. It's obviously a bolt. Pull the bolt and the clutch simply drops down. Save some time and pull the belt off first. That probably means partially disconnecting the deck. Just make the commitment. It's no big deal. I was surprised at just how cheap the assembly was, readily available on ebay. But, as you will see, the original clutch still works fine and will probably last another 10 years. We'll see how long the aftermarket Chinese part lasts since I will probably never give this mower up. Good luck. If you find this video useful, please hit the like button and subscribe especially if you think I might post something else useful to you, or you just need a laugh now and then. Drop a comment down below if you have something to add. This format can act as a forum for all of us to learn something. If you would generously like to help me with my retirement, please consider donating to my retirement fund. There’s a {$} sort of symbol up there on the right or a “thanks” button.. Pressing that button activates the Super Thanks and allows folks to donate, or Buy Me a Coffee: https://buymeacoffee.com/teammudshark, or here is a link to my Paypal account where you can send me whatever amount you might want. https://www.paypal.com/ncp/payment/6C.... Any amount will be greatly appreciated. It would be great to be able to actually buy a project that’s not on it’s last legs, or have to rely on whatever I can salvage. Thanks for watching either way. Have a great day. Keep in mind, if I can do it, you probably can too.