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Re: how to install pilot shaft and clutch release
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Posted by terryjd98 on September 22, 2006 at 17:45:40 from (69.159.79.85):
In Reply to: how to install pilot shaft and clutch release bear posted by Bill Zuke on September 22, 2006 at 15:56:12:
The clutch that I just put in the M that the tractor supply store ordered in over night came with 2 wrong sized bearings. They had to match up 2 new bearings with the old ones in the tractor. Nobody was sure why, they said all the M's took the same size bearings but guess they don't or maybe a W6 had same clutch different bearings don't know?? Could this be the problem just wrong sized bearing? With right bearings clutch should go together fairly streight forward. I have a different problem myself with the new clutch install that I posted. Good luck. Terry
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