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Posted by Bernard le mécano on February 26, 2005 at 19:17:39 from (207.134.191.197):
In Reply to: Bernard, le Mecanno extraordinare posted by Mac on February 25, 2005 at 03:59:47:
Hi Mac,The FnR clutch pack will be removed when you split the tractor for a clutch repair. It have a cover under the transmission with a plug for checking pressure to the clutch pack. That cover have a thin plate and gaskets You have to remove that cover to remove the clutch pack.I have seen once a bad gasket or O ring that cause a lost of pressure and cause clutch slipping on FnR. The FnR is option like TA and it work at same pressure then the PTO. For the brake band, you have to remove the fenders and floor, remove the hitch cover and the band is there. You have to remove the PTO clutch pack to replace the band. If have more question, ask me. Bernard le mécano Québec Canada
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