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Posted by joe on May 19, 2002 at 18:53:32 from (66.43.207.226):
In Reply to: help with removing clutch housing posted by RedBug on May 19, 2002 at 15:09:50:
I'm not sure what tractor it is, put regardless of that, it is basically the same procedure, and very simple: Unbolt the clutch case from the tranny (there may be bolts inside an access plate on the inside of an access plate on the bottom of the case) Before you remove the last few bolts, put an engine hoist or manure loader on it. Remove the last bolts Do a LOT of HARD beating on it to break the gasket between the clutch and tranny cases. I have even had to use a chisel and prybar to break into the gasket and break it's seal, just be sure you don't damage the gasket faces. Then, to put it back on: you have to get your tranny shaft and, if you have an independent pto, the PTO shafts lined up and turned so the splines will match. Make up a few studs and screw them into your tranny case, these will help you align the cases as you slide them back together. Then slide it together (with the gasket in of course) and put bolts in. Remove your makeshift studs, put bolts in those holes, and torque all bolts down. Good Luck!
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