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Where to start on my Super M-TA ?
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Posted by C.Fitz on December 22, 1999 at 17:30:55 from (146.145.102.62):
Finally finished working on grand-pa's Cub and brother-in-law's H and get to have at it on my MTA. Have one weak cylinder and the torque is gone. I'd like to put 4.25" M+W pistons in her and have the head gone over. Like to do this job right and once. Where would you all start? I'm thinking to replace clutch also. If I split the tractor at the flywheel to replace the clutch can I also then get at the TA thru that way or do I still need to also split at the front of trans? I'm thinking of getting that video on re-building the TA. Has anyone seen it and recommend it?The tractor is running strong now and am thinking of attacking the TA first. Just like to have a 2nd opinion or 2 before I get started, thanks. Thanks for all the help this year guys; Merry Christmas to you and yours.
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