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Re: Farmall M Clutch Pressure Plate
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Posted by Haas on June 27, 2005 at 18:41:03 from (12.65.24.68):
In Reply to: Farmall M Clutch Pressure Plate posted by JohnG(TX) on June 27, 2005 at 15:45:24:
You should be able to get the clutch out without splitting the tractor. Belly pump if there has to be dropped out. You should be able to rotate the shaft enough to get all the bolts out if you can put the transmission in neutral and disengage the clutch. There are I think 6 bolts holding the clutch plate to the flywheel. Take out everyother one and transfer them to the three open holes you will see. this compresses the clutch springs and releases the clutch. Cross shaft that holds the fork has to come out too. It's clamped to the cross shaft, but there is also a thick washer that serves to key the fork to the shaft. Also you will have to take the main drive shaft coupling loose that is in front of the transmission. Once you get all that, the clutch shoulc come out unless I left out something which should be obvious once you are under there. Get ready for a dirty job and some choice words!!!! However, I think what I described will he a lot easier than cutting the clutch shaft with a hacksaw.
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