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Posted by Hugh MacKay on April 28, 2002 at 17:29:05 from (64.228.12.187):
In Reply to: My Name is Brian. I am stupid. posted by Brian on April 28, 2002 at 15:41:28:
Brian: I have a little saying," the man who hasn't made any mistakes hasn't done much in life." I put a clutch in my 130 last fall. Just as I was ready to split the tractor 2 friends came along. I had all wires,fuel line, hydraulic lines, etc. off tractor. Had a bottle jack under clutch housing and front end rad and engine blocked on pallet jack. That is where I was at when they arrived. In 1 hour 15 min we had clutch changed and tractor bolted back together. My friends then left, all I had to do was wire tractor and do plumbing. Bingo, I couldn't get proper clutch free travel. I went to dinner around 5 pm, decided tractor had to come apart again. All that help was great, but things just went too fast. At 6pm I went back split tractor again turned the clutch disc over and put it all back together, ready to start at 11 pm. All it would do was backfire and pop. I went to house got cleaned up went to bed. Next am I discovered I did exactly as you did, right order wrong direction. That is what can happen when a novis hurries at mechanical work. Hugh
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