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Re: Clutch spline ?
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Posted by ScottyHOMEy on June 12, 2007 at 19:15:00 from (71.241.203.233):
In Reply to: Re: Clutch spline ? posted by 460anger on June 12, 2007 at 18:50:47:
Yep! Pressure plate's coming back. Not fingers nor TO bearing interfering with the hub of the disc. I didn't mention that I soaked down what I could on the shaft, thinking it might be stuck along there rather than against the flywheel or the pressure plate. The dragging another tractor is what we tried. No go. I may try the same thing on an uphill with 8k of Dodge on four disc brakes before I give up, but I'm worried about tearing something up. As for the fixed object, I'm pulling on the swinging drawbar, which is anchored and pulling from ahead of the rear end, so it's forcing the front down and won't flip on me. But thanks for that warning. What I really want to know is which direction the splined hub of the disc faces. From what I can see from below, it's not the problem, but I want to be sure. I think I'm looking at the long end facing aft, but my photographic memory is foggy sometimes, and it may be the short end. I'll know fer sure of course when I get her apart, but want to be sure to get the new one in right.
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