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Re: 15-30 Flywheel Removal
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Posted by El Toro on May 17, 2006 at 04:14:23 from (205.188.116.133):
In Reply to: 15-30 Flywheel Removal posted by Loren in Iowa on May 16, 2006 at 10:25:31:
I think you need to split the tractor. I can find out later this morning and let you know for sure. His shop won't open for another hour. Our neighbor had a 15-30 he only used for belt work. He did custom threshing back in the 40's and I always follow his machine since they always needed help. It was hot and dirty, but they fed you like a king too. Someone brought some beer on the job and the 15-30 owner had a little too much beer and over fed the thresher and burnt the clutch out of the tractor. His brother was a mechanic and a machinist and he worked on the tractor to replace the clutch. His son has his own shop and I'll contact him. He probably helped his dad too. We went to school together and played sports together too. Hal
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