Posted by neobobstahl@gmail.com on August 20, 2023 at 11:18:43 from (24.208.241.123):
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i'm back to work on my project and of course that means more questions. i have the clutch and pressure plate out, the throw out bearing and carrier were in many pieces, new parts ordered and in the mail. looking at the 'clutch disconnect and flywheel' parts diagram (pg 35-7) i'm thinking part 10 - T22177 support - is where part 13 - R39084 shaft - comes out through the hole in the center to engage the clutch. (the diagram with your reply from earlier) the parts you recommended checking out are behind the aluminum support part 10 - T22177?
And if that's true then the support (part 10) has to come out for inspection, however the shaft with the fork is in the way, it can not come out because of the front loader frame being in the way. my book shows part 19 - AT20056 maybe as a 2 part shaft? but mine is not, i filed all the dirt and paint off looking for some kind of split line but i appears to me to be a solid shaft? i did a quick 2 min search for AT20056 and AT27717 to see maybe what the part looked like but didn't find anything that looked like the part.
i know it's long but i like to describe best i can the exact condition so as to try and help the teacher understand my problems.
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