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Re: 1066 clutch shaft oil leak
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Posted by the tractor vet on February 04, 2007 at 17:38:41 from (76.212.225.234):
In Reply to: 1066 clutch shaft oil leak posted by Gerald Malin on February 04, 2007 at 14:17:04:
Well either the new bearing is not holding or the splines on the input at getting bad or the splines in the pressure plate have ware or you are damagen the seal when you put it in . Just how do you get the tractor back together ???? do you mount the clutch to the flywheel and fight it together or are you hanging the clutch assy. on the input and sliding the tractor back together . The propper way to put a farmall back together is to remove the pressure plate and the disk and depress the pressure plat fingers and lock them down with either thick washer or square nut or anything that will hold the release fingers down then place the pressure plat on the PTO input shaft then the disc on the transmission in put slide the tractor back together then after the bolts are all in and tight then you go up thru the inspection plate and bolt up the clutch and make sure that you remove ALL the hold down pices.
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