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Posted by Josh H on March 17, 2005 at 16:59:19 from (66.71.70.157):
In Reply to: Farmall M clutch posted by Chadd on March 17, 2005 at 09:39:02:
I did the same thing last winter outside. Luckily it was warm for a few days so it wasnt bad. Take out the belly pump (you can get it out alone, but it helps to have two people) and then take the coupler apart. (to get the belly pump out, take the little plate behind it off, and then look up inside to make sure the slotted coupler is pointed straight down, so that when you unbolt the pump it can slide down, instead of getting hung up on the coupler) The shaft coupler bolts on mine were tough to get loose, but doable. Next take the bolts that hold the pressure plate to the clutch out, and try to jiggle the whole mess out of there. I didn't think mine was going to fit, but after a bit it did. I would replace all the clutch parts while you are in there. Parts for an M are pretty reasonable. Josh
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