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Re: removing and unhooking a farmall h hydralic p
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Posted by Ludwig in Pa on February 16, 2005 at 17:48:00 from (216.193.148.50):
In Reply to: Re: removing and unhooking a farmall h hydralic p posted by Allan in NE on February 16, 2005 at 17:28:14:
You do not have to remove the pump to free the clutch. On my H there is a cover under the clutch. Remove the cover, take every other pressure plate to flywheel bolt out. There are 3 or 4 threaded holes in the pressure plate. Install the bolts in the threaded holes this takes the pressure off the clutch disc. I installed longer bolts in the remaining pressure plate bolts, this allowed me to pry off the clutch disc which on my tractor was stuck to the pressure plate. When I reassembled the bolts I had a wooden block to keep ressure off the clutch pedal. When I park the tractor I put in the block to keep pressure of the clutch. This has worked fine for years.
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