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Re: Clutch Bolt falling out
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Posted by Haas on July 01, 2007 at 18:44:32 from (12.65.0.247):
In Reply to: Clutch Bolt falling out posted by LinemanFarmer on July 01, 2007 at 18:26:34:
You don't have to split the tractor to fix it, but you will have to drop out the hydraulic Liftall unit if it is so equipped. It sounds like the parts you found are the bolts, etc that connect the main drive(clutch) shaft to the transmission input shaft. Possibly something else broke that caused this connection to fail, or maybe it just wore out. Minimum, you will need 4 of the drive shaft connecting bolts, 8 metal cup washers and 8 rubber washers that go in the connection. You may need other parts too, but you won't know that until you take a look. I think you can fix anything that would be wrong without splitting the tractor, but it's a dirty job down under there doing it, especially if you have not done it before and have to learn as you go.
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