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Re: clutch replacement: how long / how hard
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Posted by Pooh Bear on October 08, 2006 at 11:12:43 from (206.74.174.109):
In Reply to: clutch replacement: how long / how hard posted by Teacj on October 08, 2006 at 05:18:30:
I'm in a wheelchair (I can walk very short distances), and it took me 4 days to do it. Start to finish. The first day was all setup work. The second day was splitting the tractor. The third day was changing the clutch, PP, etc. The fourth day was putting it all back together. The setup day was the hardest. I went out to a flat shady spot in the yard. Dug two post holes 6 feet apart and 18 inches deep. Put up two 10 foot posts an braced them both real good from 3 sides. Put a cross member on top of the posts to hang a come-along from. The next day I drove the tractor between the posts and started working on it. Went real easy. Wished I had took pictures. If I can do it, anybody can. Pooh Bear
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