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B-275 Clutch Fork Replacement

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Derek Broerse

07-03-2005 20:28:33




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I found the problem with my miserably stiff clutch pedal--the fork is broken off on one side and pushing the bearing cockeyed!

I purchased a replacement fork at Redtrac (about $125Cdn).

Anyone know if it is physically possible to swap this without splitting the tractor? It LOOKED like it was until I realized the bolts I needed to turn out are ABOVE the tranny shaft. I"m not even sure that splitting will help, unless I can get a wrench in from the front perhaps once the engine is out?

I currently have the cotter pin and washer off the end of the shaft, and the return spring unhooked. I thought I could slide back the carrier inside by unbolting the two bolts, once it still wouldn"t move I realized there was yet another one hiding above the mainshaft that I cannot reach. There are still the two that clamp the fork to the shaft that I cannot reach either.

Help anyone?

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MJ in the UK

07-04-2005 09:07:05




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 Re: B-275 Clutch Fork Replacement in reply to Derek Broerse, 07-03-2005 20:28:33  
you will have to split the tractor to remove the clutch operating shaft because the clamp bolts have a thick washer on them witch gose into the half round groove in the shaft like a woodrufe key good luck MJ



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Derek Broerse

07-04-2005 11:32:26




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 Re: B-275 Clutch Fork Replacement in reply to MJ in the UK, 07-04-2005 09:07:05  
Thanks for the reply. Looks like I'll have to break down and split it.

This tractor is amazingly frustrating to work on... everything is so CLOSE to being easy to work on, and slight modifications to the original layout would have made it perfect...but nooooo o there are other things too.. alot is totally bass-ackwards.... :(



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