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Farmall M Clutch

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old M

10-31-2005 09:49:28




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Is it possible to change out a clutch on an M without cracking it apart? How hard is it to do?Thanks




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dej(JED)

10-31-2005 12:13:07




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 Re: Farmall M Clutch in reply to old M, 10-31-2005 09:49:28  
OLD----- -- I have changed several and it isn't hard to do. The hardest part is the pump.
It is heavy and hard to put back in, but a floor jack works real well. It takes me about 2 hrs.
M's carried the 11 inch clutch and the SM had a 12. You had to split the SM.



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RustyFarmall

10-31-2005 14:20:15




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 Re: Farmall M Clutch in reply to dej(JED), 10-31-2005 12:13:07  
I have a neighbor who owns a super M which he bought when it was about 3 years old, and has always done all of the work it needed. He claims that the clutch CAN be changed without splitting the tractor.



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Dr.EVIL

10-31-2005 14:12:53




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 Re: Farmall M Clutch in reply to dej(JED), 10-31-2005 12:13:07  
The late '51 M's got the 12" clutch also. Not sure of the serial #.



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NDS

10-31-2005 14:28:32




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 Re: Farmall M Clutch in reply to Dr.EVIL, 10-31-2005 14:12:53  
The clutch disc can be changed but not pressure plate have seen this done several times. Getting disc back in is like working Chinese puzzle the last time I tried I gave up and called in expert he had it in and everthing buttoned up in about an hour.



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captaink

10-31-2005 10:28:10




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 Re: Farmall M Clutch in reply to old M, 10-31-2005 09:49:28  
On a straight M you can drop out the belly pump and reach up and disconnect the transmission input/clutch output shaft and pull it apart. Plan to spend a couple hours on your back and hope that the flywheel is in good shape. Many here feel that it is an advantage to do a non-split clutch only if you have something mounted on the tractor like a loader, or do not have access to splitting stand and a good concrete floor. Splitting the M’s is not a big deal or very time consuming IF you have splitting stands and a good place to work.

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