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Re: Changing clutch in an H and/or SH
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Posted by Jim in NM on May 27, 2003 at 10:03:06 from (204.94.149.2):
In Reply to: Changing clutch in an H and/or SH posted by jal-SD on May 27, 2003 at 06:58:44:
No Worries on the clutch change mate. If it's an H, just drop the belly pump out of it and pull the whole assembley (clutch, pressure plate, pilot shaft) out. If it's a Super "H" then you may need to slide the tractor apart. I've never clutched an H before, but have done so on M's and Super M's. If you find some long bolts the same size as the bolts that are used for the bell housing to engine you can put these in and slide the tractor apart for the one or two inches needed to clear and slide the clutch assembly out that way. I know that you are probably thinking that this is a little on the shade tree mechanic but trust me it works and I haven't/didn't have any complaints from the customers for the job that I did. Good Luck with your project. Jim
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