Posted by Red Mist on June 29, 2008 at 13:59:28 from (72.171.0.147):
In Reply to: 450 cluch posted by 1958ih450 on June 29, 2008 at 11:31:11:
1958ih450 said: (quoted from post at 11:31:11 06/29/08) I just rebuilt my 450 motor and when i slid the tractor back together my cluch dosent want to work now. i used the old flywheel disk and plate. i split it back apart and the fingers were all stuck in the down position so i reset them so they were out and slid it back together but no luck. with it together i cant turn the engine by hand or with a pipewrench it acts like it is in gear but the shifter is in nuteral. any sugestions would be grate.
'58:
I'll be the first to admit I don't know all the possible solutions you your problem, but your situation reminds me of a riddle I heard years ago...
Question: You know what you get when you rebuild the engine in a worn out tractor?
Answer: A worn out tractor with a rebuilt engine.
Having said that, I want you to know I have a Super M with a rebuilt engine that is going to need a clutch job pretty soon....
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