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RE: Farmall H clutch pilot bearing lubrication
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Posted by Slappy on August 31, 2001 at 04:05:23 from (143.88.58.77):
I recently bought a 1944 Farmall H and have been working to restore it to reliable condition for light duty use on our pastures (mowing, bush hog, disking). Unfortunately, its previous owners didn’t treat it very well, so one of the first things I've tried to do is to bring the routine maintenance up to date. Everything was going fine in the lubrication area until I tried to grease the clutch pilot bearing. Apparently there is no lubrication fitting on the flywheel. I have inspected every inch of it through the hole in the bottom of the flywheel housing and it's as smooth as proverbial baby's behind. Is this normal for my model tractor? Can I expect problems? Is there anything I should or can do about it? Any help is appreciated.
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