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Re: Regular Clutch Removal
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Posted by kevin (LA-CA) on July 29, 2007 at 12:04:57 from (75.84.179.35):
In Reply to: Regular Clutch Removal posted by Barry Ingraham on July 28, 2007 at 19:20:01:
My experience is similar to Jimmy's. The service manual says the clutch cover and clutch come out as a unit. I was able to remove the cover to access the clutch itself. A wire brush in grinder to remove rust on the 3 large guide / drive pins & liberal amounts of WD40/PB Blaster etc. Carefully pry to remove the clutch. Phew do the old mouse nests stink! I drilled out the lining rivets, carefully pryed off the linings removed rust from driven and driving plates & reassembled. Works OK for a tractor that will never get more than 1 hour running / year. Good luck. kevin
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