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Re: 656 Farmall
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Posted by the tractor vet on August 04, 2006 at 09:37:40 from (75.24.34.189):
In Reply to: 656 Farmall posted by MIDNIGHT on August 04, 2006 at 07:41:59:
Like ACE said and i have said ya have to have the special fitting that has the correct thread with THE O/RING and the orface hole and a gauge that will read to 600 lbs . Now more then likely the clutch pack is already toast as they do not take slipage well . And if ya just start tryen to adjust it with out the gauge on it you could posibly BLOW the clutch piston and clutch pac apart. as about 235-265 is about all ya need for lock up pressure . So you maybe ahead of the game if you would just take the tractor in to a dealer and have them fix it . If i was doing it you would have somewhere between 250-325 in it depending on what i found if all it needed was a clutch pac and set it is not a big deal if it needed resealed then it would be the higher price.
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