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Re: IHC 400 Torque
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Posted by Bryce Andreasen (Magnum) on April 20, 2003 at 19:40:33 from (209.74.224.252):
In Reply to: IHC 400 Torque posted by adam on April 20, 2003 at 17:51:07:
I did the same on my '55 400 gas, i just went into our case IH dealer, and they got me a totaly rebuilt torque, and clutch pad, and pressure plate. Yes it was about $700, and it comes with a one year waranty. I put in all new seals and gasgets, just so i won't have to wory about that part of the tractor anymore. to split it, you have to undo the engine, you might have to make a stand with wheels to roll it away, the mid section, in front with the two big bolt holes with threads in, put two peices of angle iron down to the floor, and the back of the mid section, hang a chain hoist from the ceiling or anything with some height, with a peice of channel iron with a hook in the middle, to connect your chain hoist, and a hook on the opposite side towards each end, and put a chain on the hooks, and hook onto the back of the midsection, and the back put a floorlift jack. thats what i did, and had no trouble.
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