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Re: F20 mouse clutch
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Posted by Larry806 on August 16, 2005 at 19:29:40 from (67.76.156.136):
In Reply to: F20 mouse clutch posted by Nebraska Cowman on August 16, 2005 at 16:24:50:
I feel your pain Cowman. Last spring I was working on a Case 300 TLB , got it running but the clutch wouldn't disengage. Tried everything even wiring down the clutch pedal & pulling the 806 with it & having my son hit the breaks on the 06 when we got rolling no go. Got it in the shop the proper way was to remove the loader than the hoe than the sub frame. I blocked the loader up , blocked the hoe and used the overhead hoist & 10 ton floor jack. With enough force & some questions on the Case board I still couldn't get it a part ! There is a hole about 1" I spent about 7 hours under it one Sunday with 4 1/2 in wrenches The last 2 bolts were so bad I used the air chisel to get the clutch loose from the flywheel. Guess what The tractor came apart I had to use a torch & heavy puller to get the clutch off the input shaft. What I sent to clutch & Joint didn't look any better than what you have there. Almost 400 later I was going the other way with it
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