Posted by ScottyHOMEy on September 26, 2010 at 16:41:22 from (71.241.201.113):
In Reply to: Split tractor posted by EDW on September 26, 2010 at 13:02:20:
Yes, it will. As Gene suggested last night, you'll have all the wiring, steering and other mechanical controls to undo. The clutch at the pedal linkage as I pointed out.
I don't know what you're working on that you need to split it where you are, and obviously have no idea what you have for workspace, but I'll offer one more suggestion in the interest of simplicity and safety, and not bustin' things up. That would be to have the two ends supported well, with one or both ends able to roll. When all the hindrances have been dealt with, roll one end or the other just enough to open that gap up to about eight inches. At that point, you can undo the four tapered bolts that connect the yokes on the shaft and the transmission and, as long as things are supported properly, they can be moved much more easily from there.
That'd be a a whole lot easier than trying to move them apart in a reasonably straight line for the three foor or more length of the torque tube just to draw the shaft out.
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