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Re: Cost to Replace Clutch in 504
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Posted by Farmall Daddy on February 23, 2004 at 17:24:21 from (209.163.43.177):
In Reply to: Cost to Replace Clutch in 504 posted by carl on February 23, 2004 at 12:13:35:
When we removed the motor of our Farmall M, all we had was a bottle jack, a 12' 4X4 board, and an engine hoist. There was only 3 of us, but we had it out within 2 1/2 hours. We removed all the sheetmetal and the head before we did any spliting. We hooked the motor hoist onto 2 studs in the head, put the bottle jack under the bell housing as close to the split as possible, jacked the jack up a little to relieve pressure, put a little pressure on the engine hoist, removed the bolts that hold the motor into the bell housing, took one side of the frame totally off the tractor, unbolted the other frame off the front, and rolled the front end to the other end of the shop out of the way. We then used the 4x4 to balance the tractor, and rolled it back enough so the motor would clear the bell housing. That's how we did it, and from the work that it took to do that, I think that there would be an easier way, lol. Good luck with it!!
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