Hello CS welcome to YT! Unfortunately if you have to ask how to split your tractor a 2294 is probably not the best tractor to learn this process on because it is a fairly large tractor. I did a search for ..How to split a CIH 2294.. and no videos for that model showed up, but I did not spend a lot of time looking. A 20, 22, 23 or 2590 would all be models you could search for and of course all the ..94 models. I did see one for splitting a Case 1070 which would be a predecessor of your tractor. Number one thing to keep in mind is the main parts of a tractor are very heavy and when they fall they do not slow down for human flesh and bones so make sure whatever you are using to support it is adequate. I would recommend you go to Farm Manuals Fast and download a copy of the repair manual for your tractor for $50. It will be money well spent. I will attach the online parts catalog for your tractor, which should be helpful but it is in no way a replacement for a repair manual. Are you certain your problem is the torque limiter? All the electrical shifting systems have been checked out?
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