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Removing a M Tranny Cover
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Posted by JaredM on September 18, 2005 at 16:37:34 from (69.133.67.180):
I am removing the tranny cover on my Super W6, basically a Super M. So far we have had to remove the hood, fuel tank, steering column, seat, belt pulley, hydraulic hoses and the bolts for hitch supports. We have removed all the bolts on top and looked on the bottom and didn"t see any more. We tried tapping and beating up on it and it won"t budge. We got longer bolts chained the corners and took the loader to it and lifted and it still didn"t budge. What am i missing, are there dowels or is it connected to another part and I don"t see where? Or is it a really good gasket lol. By the way we think the shifter is disconnected or a fork is screwed up somehow because it wont shift out of gear. Thanks in advance for all the help we hope to have it running by next weekend for the Pataskala Antique Power Show. Thanks. JaredM
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