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overun clutch removal ?

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RP-40-9n

03-19-2007 14:46:14




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where is the pin that holds the overun clutch on? is it under one of the grease fittings that are oposit of each other or, is it under the hole thats half covered with the pto cover. i see three places it could be, but i cant see a pin in any of them. TIA RP




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RP-40-9n

03-19-2007 15:11:35




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 Re: overun clutch removal ? in reply to RP-40-9n, 03-19-2007 14:46:14  
thanks for the help guys, this thing had me talking in a foreign language, and i dont even speak a foreign language. RP



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Dell (WA)

03-19-2007 14:54:09




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 Re: overun clutch removal ? in reply to RP-40-9n, 03-19-2007 14:46:14  
RP..... ...yes, you haffta remove BOTH greeze zerks. (tip: they're opposite each other, and one may be a screw of some type) Then you haffta puttchur tranny in gear, to LOCK yer PTO shaft so you can hand-spin yer ORC (it will only spin in one-direction) to find the 2"-long split-pin that ONLY FITS the INNER ORC part. Then you hammer'n'nail the 5/16" split-pin all the way thru and out the other side. Simple, eh?..... ...Dell

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Mike '48 8N

03-19-2007 14:49:07




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 Re: overun clutch removal ? in reply to RP-40-9n, 03-19-2007 14:46:14  
Yep, take out the grease fittings and spin the ORC around until you see the end of the roll pin. Then you can knock it out the opposite side.



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