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Re: Remove Steering clutch Internatinal TD6
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Posted by shark on October 13, 2006 at 19:17:45 from (209.103.228.231):
In Reply to: Remove Steering clutch Internatinal TD6 posted by Gadi Silberstein on October 13, 2006 at 09:56:59:
I worked on a td 6e,and to remove the clutchs without totally disassemble can be done. The td6 e had a cover on the side of the final drive.I believe you will need to drop the track on one side and remove the spocket gear. behind that is a small cover the u can remove the bull shaft, and eventally slide the shaft thru this hole to get the cluches out. I didn't give you alll the detail s but everything will come to you.I can double my book if you have any other questions good luck ...shark
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