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Re: Father-in-Law's 154 Low-Boy... Pease help.
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Posted by 49 Cubber! on April 12, 2004 at 19:16:09 from (206.74.216.92):
In Reply to: Father-in-Law's 154 Low-Boy... Pease help. posted by ALAN on April 12, 2004 at 17:58:30:
I replacd the brakes on my 154 recently,I would suggest you do the same unless the others are in relly good shape as the tranny has to come out for those.Once you get all of the rear sheetmetal off and get the back side of the tranny loose from the fram,there are two big nuts that hold the front of the tranny.You might be able to just loosen them almost all the way off and be able to pull the clutch that way.I have also heard that you can take the shaft loose from the engine and get it out that way.
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