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TA Replacement on Farmall 560?

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linesplice

08-01-2006 09:59:41




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Can anyone give me any insight on replacing the TA on a Farmall 560? Is it a big job? What needs to be removed to access the TA? Should anything else be replaced at the same time if I'm going to do the TA?




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Gary in Mozarks

08-02-2006 03:26:20




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 Re: TA Replacement on Farmall 560? in reply to linesplice, 08-01-2006 09:59:41  
I pulled a stupid move and threw the TA on going down a hill in roadgear on my 460D (same same) I didn't know that mechanical TA's were different that hydralic TA's! Anyway I ended up putting a new TA Clutch, Flywheel and Pressure plate. Having never done it before I thought it was a big deal. I had use the gantry chainfall to hold up the back end of the engine then build a frame out of angle iron to support the Tranny with a floor jack and then split them. The hard part was putting it back together correctly. I listened to the wrong "mechanic" and ruined my main clutch plate. The correct way is take the PP and clutch off the flywheel and put the PP on the outer splines of the tranny, the clutch on the inner splines of the tranny and then put the unit together. Once you have them together, rotate the flywheel till the PP holes line up with the flywheel and gradually draw down the PP bolts. G

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the tractor vet

08-01-2006 10:43:41




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 Re: TA Replacement on Farmall 560? in reply to linesplice, 08-01-2006 09:59:41  
Well this is not that big of a deal , but it does requier a double split of the tractor and some basic knolage of mechanics a desent set of tools a floor jack of 3 ton or better would be nice a cherry picker jack stands and spliting stands and a BOOK . The BOOK is a must and i don't care if it is and IT manual or the factory manual . The harest part of the job is putting it back together and not rollen the Ft. seal and if ya get into the planitarys the timming of them .

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