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John (AZ)

03-01-2004 12:44:35




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I bought a super M at an auction this weekend andthe grill was off the tractor, but it came with one. I went to put it on today and found that the grill is too short to fit over the radiator. Did the super M have a different grill, radiator, and hood than an M?
I bought this as an M with a stuck engine, found out today that the engine wasn't stuck, it had problems with the bearing guide that wouldn't let the engine turn over.
the serial # tag is missing and the tractor has disc brakes, the casting codes are late 1952 and a few with early 1953 (X and Y)so I figure it is a 1953 super M. Did the engine # match the tractor serial # like it does on my H?
also I need to remove the front shaft to replace the throwout bearing and guide. What is the trick to remove this shaft without splitting the tractor? I have the flex coupling out and the shaft won't slide back far enough to clear the clutch plate.

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NDS

03-02-2004 06:33:27




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 Re: Super M questions in reply to John (AZ), 03-01-2004 12:44:35  
I had shafts and clutch disk out of SM last year. Did not split tractor but it is hard to figure out how to get things out. In fact I gave up on getting it back together. Old IH man came by and put it together in about 1 hour but he had to make several attempts before things went together. Pressure plate will not come out without splitting.



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Dave W V

03-01-2004 16:13:27




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 Re: Super M questions in reply to John (AZ), 03-01-2004 12:44:35  
M & SM grill same size.Someone may have put a
400 or 450 radiator on tractor they are taller.
Serial # engine and tractor don't match on SM



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Rich

03-01-2004 15:21:16




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 Re: Super M questions in reply to John (AZ), 03-01-2004 12:44:35  
If you are going to replace the clutch,the tractor has to be split,but if you just want to remove the shaft ,take out all the bolts from the press.plate and that might give you enough give to work the shaft out.



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David Mann, (Al Runner

03-01-2004 18:15:55




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 Re: Re: Super M questions in reply to Rich, 03-01-2004 15:21:16  
You can replace the clutch in an M, without splitting it. Are you sure you can't an Super-M?



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Rich

03-02-2004 06:03:17




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 Re: Re: Re: Super M questions in reply to David Mann, (Al Runner, 03-01-2004 18:15:55  
I believe the Super's have bigger clutches.



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