Posted by Janicholson on April 25, 2009 at 17:22:29 from (208.54.90.41):
In Reply to: Re: Also -- posted by makin,hay on April 25, 2009 at 15:58:19:
If the Prev Owner put the disk in backwards, front of friction disk to the rear or tractor, it will do as you indicate. He (or someone) might have been trying to fix it and got frustrated with the idea of having to split the tractor again. (very likely) I am pretty sure you cannot turn it around without doing that. You might have enough room to be assured it is in backwards. Removing those ix bolts, and sliding the PP rearwards might provide that window. The clutch hub has springs in a circle that are offset from the disk faces. (to the rear if correct, interfeering with the flywheel bolts if on wrong) Look at a new disk if you do not get what I am saying. JimN
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