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Re: Giving up on Farmall M
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Posted by Haas on February 26, 2002 at 07:03:58 from (129.37.117.146):
In Reply to: Giving up on Farmall M posted by Redrev on February 26, 2002 at 06:04:43:
That's a really nice looking tractor. If it has a new clutch in it, I can't imagine that fixing it would be that big a deal. On the M, the fork that works the clutch is keyed to the cross shaft that is is connected on the outside to the clutch pedal with a rod. The keys are two thick washers that go on the bolts between the clamps that clamp the fork to the shaft. My guess is whoever fixed the clutch did not put those washers in and the fork is slipping on the cross shaft. A second possiblity is that the clutch release carrier is broken but there would be noises if that is the case. Fixing the washer keys would be easy once you get the hydraulic unit out. The release carrier fix would be more difficult because you have to take out the main drive shaft. How much are you asking for the tractor???
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