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Posted by Josh in Maine on April 25, 2007 at 14:31:54 from (74.69.228.139):
I have a 50 Farmall Cub. While York raking, 1st & reverse started making noise (chatter). I know my clutch is old (might be original in this tractor)...I tried adjusting @ the bottom of the clutch lever, when I adjusted all the way, I got a ratti-tat-tat niose when I restarted the motor, I backed off my adjustment & I can opperate the cub now, but, I have to idle way down to change gears (like not completely dissengaging?)...my question is this, could I just be in need of clutch replacement, or, did I likely do gear damage? As luck would have it, I just ordered the parts to do the clutch in my 65' Lo-Boy. I've done this before, but not in years, can anyone give me a time estimate to replace the clutch? Can an average mechanic do it in a day? Thanks from Maine.
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