There may be some excessive wear due to slippage from the past few years however I really don't know when and how it got out of tolerance. It may have been off from the factory. At this point I have identified the issue and now will be looking for a new clutch source should I need it down the road. The local dealer indicated that they never just swap the clutch but change out the whole compressor. Needless to say I will at least attempt to salvage what I have a save several bucks should a new clutch be necessary down the road. For now it is working and I was extremely fortunate that the work was done in my shop.
I’m sure the dealer prefers to swap out the clutch and compressor as an assembly. They’ll likely swap out the water pump and alternator too if you whisper a concern. More parts to charge mark up on. Less likely one of the two fails in the warranty period and you come back in unhappy and they don’t actually have to diagnose the true problem. A close guess might be good enough. This is pretty much what my guy did.
I’ve got another truck, same model, with the same trouble. I think I’ll deal with it myself this time. At least I’ll know who to blame if it doesn’t work out.
I do expect the compressor and clutch are made by a supplier for Kubota. Hopefully you can figure out who that is and the manufacturer’s part number and get what you need.
Edit, just saw your most recent reply, looks like you figured out all you needed and then some. Too bad the shop couldn’t actually be troubled to repair something by adjusting it.