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Posted by Paul Shuler on July 31, 2000 at 16:43:55 from (205.188.197.164):
On Friday I will be splitting my Dads 1950 C ,it is haveing clutch problems. I have a 4000lb. motor hoist and good jack stands.Is there anything I should know from the start seeing as this is the 1st farmall I have busted in half? After removing the bolts around the clutch houseing will it just pull apart or is there a step I'm leaving out.Sorry if this is a silly question but I would rather swallow my pride and ask some of you experts than be saying ooops! I should have asked someone about this.Thanks in advance for any help.Any info at all will be greatly appreciated. Paul Shuler Springfield MO
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