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Re: '44 M question and Ford 3910 question for you
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Posted by Juston on September 08, 2003 at 00:10:21 from (128.194.70.61):
In Reply to: '44 M question and Ford 3910 question for you guys posted by Big Red on September 07, 2003 at 21:44:08:
Well, your 3910 could be a couple of problems. #1 your clutch could be out of adjustment and it is just way out of adjustment. If increasing adjustment does not help #2 you could have dropped a pin out of the pressure plate. I have a 135 MF that did that. I bought it that way, with it being very hard going into gear and when I split it, the pin was laying in the bell housing. #3 this is the most unlikely, some of the linkage that moves the throughout bearing is messed up not engaging it fully. From my work at a New Holland dealership and the work I do as a mechanic, it would be approx $1000 to do the job, parts included. A high estimate would be $1200. If you are some what mechanically inclined, the clutch job is not a big undertaking and I wouldn't be scared to take one on as a novice. Get an I&T shop manual and have fun.
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