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Posted by Haas on December 26, 2005 at 06:13:49 from (12.65.0.192):
In Reply to: M clutch replacement.. posted by Dick2 on December 26, 2005 at 00:20:39:
You do not have to split the M to remove and replace the clutch. Kind of a dirty job down under the tractor and the space is tight. You will need to remove the cross shaft that works the clutch release fork. The fork is keyed to the cross shaft with heavy washers that are held into slots in the cross shaft by the clamp bolts. Take the bolts out that hold the clutch release carrier to the clutch housing, and disconnect the main drive shaft in front of the transmission. That requires removing 4 tapered shoulder bolts which may be jamed in there tight. You'll likely need to get new rubber washers and cup shaped retainer washers for the main shaft joint. When all that is loose, take three of the six bolts out that hold the pressure plate to the fly wheel(every other bolt) Put washers on the bolts and put them back in the three holes in the clutch that had no bolts and tighten them up. This compresses the clutch springs so the clutch plate is released. With all other things disconnected, you can now tilt the main drive shaft enough to clear everything and slide it out of the clutch. Good luck!
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