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clutch replacement: how long / how hard
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Posted by Teacj on October 08, 2006 at 05:18:30 from (69.72.82.37):
I need to replace the clutch, pressure plate, etc in my tractor but I have never split a tractr before or changed any clutch before. I got the clutch alignment tool with the clutch kit. How hard is the job? How long might it take if it goes smoothly? What specialized tools might I need? What hints can anyone impart to aid in this being a successful job? What is the secret to putting the two halves of the tractor back together? Do I need long pieces of all thread to draw it back together or should it just push back together? I need to get the job done soon and fast since the grass has been neglected for a while and have tons of school papers to grade which continue to pile up. Any insight and wisdom would greatly be appreciated. thanks teach
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