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Posted by Will on April 21, 2001 at 14:40:03 from (216.58.67.97):
In Reply to: Super A...Splitting Tractor posted by Tyler (MD) on April 21, 2001 at 05:09:48:
Tyler,I just split my super A the other day.My problem was flywheel teeth were wore half off in one spot[I heated ring gear and with hamer and drift spun ring about 12 inches]make sure you check your ringgear for wear.Procedure:blocked up front half using wide plank under oil pan,there is no undo pressure on pan.Wedge a 2x6 under left hand axle and tire to keep engine from tipping down to axle.Put roller jack under flat pad under trany housing.Use back wheels to roll trany apart,putting tractor in gear whenever you need to stop or reached the satisfacty split.Good Luck!!!
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