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Re: IH 986 clutch help
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Posted by Aces on May 05, 2004 at 05:12:55 from (67.0.38.13):
In Reply to: IH 986 clutch help posted by Cody Spencer on May 04, 2004 at 17:31:42:
Cody make sure you have good stans to hold the tractor, use a guide screwed into a bolt hole of the TA housing on both sides to help guide back together. When you go back together bush the fingers down on the pressure plate and put a block under the back of the fingers to hold them down, put the pressure plate on the PTO drive shaft and the clutch drive member on the TA input shaft. Put the tractor back together and then bolt the pressure plate to the flywheel. This way the splines are lined up and the only thing left is the pilot bearing, if you put the clutch on the fly wheel then put the tractor back together you could push the TA in put shaft back into the TA then you will have to do a TA job. You can get at the clutch from the inspection hole below the clutch housing, make sure you get the blocks out after wards.
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