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Re: Farmall M trans seal replacement HELP!
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Posted by Haas on December 15, 2003 at 06:18:50 from (12.65.30.195):
In Reply to: Farmall M trans seal replacement HELP! posted by Scott's big M! on December 14, 2003 at 21:22:56:
It's been a while since I was in this part of the tractor, but I think you will have to take the drive shaft out before you can get the coupling piece off to replace the seal. And yes, if your tractor has the 11 inch clutch, you can remove and replace it without splitting the tractor. It's somewhat like working a chinese puzzle and things have to be taken out and put back in in the proper sequence. To get the clutch shaft out, you have to compress the clutch springs to release the tension on the clutch disk so you can tilt it to tilt the shaft so the shaft can be slid out. There are bolt holes in the clutch plate where you insert bolts an tighten then up to compress the clutch springs. Also, very difficult to get things in and out unless you remove the cross shaft that works the clutch fork. Fork is clamped to the cross shaft and also keyed with two heavy washers that go in slots in the shaft. It's been so long, that I'm sure I left out some details. HOpe this helps.
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