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Re: Re: Re: M Farmall Clutch
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Posted by gene b on February 13, 2004 at 03:04:43 from (67.1.108.183):
In Reply to: Re: Re: M Farmall Clutch posted by farmalljim on February 12, 2004 at 16:58:23:
The pilot bearing in the crankshaft keeps the out=put shaft where the throw-out bearing and clutch plate mount on running true. If worn bad the shaft will noy run true therefore the clutch disc will not be lined up with the flywheel and even though the clutch pedal is pushed the disc not being lined up and running true to the flywheel will wobble enough to not release all contac with the flywheel. In the last two yrs have had two Cs that did same thing. Have you tried to start engine with clutch pressed in and trans in gear or does it drag bad enough to not let starter turn over. Pilot bearing is just a brass-like bushing in the crankshaft and can be pulled with a bushing remover or sawed with a short piece of blade. Since you dont have to split the tractor your removal would be better if you got the correct puller.
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