Keep in mind when splitting a tractor that you will be dealing with large, heavy, unstable pieces of metal that will easily crush you. You need lots of good WOOD cribbing, 6x6's, 4x4's, 2x6's. You also need a splitting stand, something to support the front half of the tractor and allow you to roll it away from the rear end to access the clutch.
Understand that you're new to the forums, so this is just advice not criticism: You posted to the Farmall/International Harvester forum, which is for Farmall an International Harvester brand tractors. Unfortunately there is no forum specific to the Long brand, though even if there were it probably wouldn't see much traffic due to Long being a smaller lesser-known brand. A more appropriate forum might be "Tractor Talk" where there is a wider array of knowledge. You would stand a much better chance of finding someone with specific Long knowledge in a non-brand-specific forum.
Just a piece of advice: Pay attention to where you post and use your best judgement as to where your post would be best suited and on-topic.
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