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Posted by Red Button on February 08, 2001 at 18:16:07 from (205.188.197.168):
John Britt said he had clutch work done now tranny slide out of gear. Make tis tip of the day. When going back together after split at the clutch on all of the tractors with Hyd Torque depress the fingers on the pressure plate and but a block between back of finger and back plate of pressure plate to hold springs depressed, put pressure plate Assy. on PTO drive shaft put drive member on tranny input shaft. Now put tractor back together at the split and bolt it together then go up through the inspection hole from under neath and bolt clutch to flywheel the blocks will fall out when you bolt the clutch to the flywheel. If you put the clutch on the flywheel then put tractor back together there is a good chance of pushing the tranny input shaft back into the TA now you have an other problem. don't know if this is John's problem.
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