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Re: Doing an In frame job on Engine
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Posted by Jay Pence on January 10, 2007 at 20:06:47 from (75.23.65.234):
In Reply to: Doing an In frame job on Engine posted by Raleigh on January 10, 2007 at 19:18:29:
In frames are easy and fast. Make a decesion on a tractor and use it. The tractor will let you know what it needs. 4020's are a great tractor and hold the market. Find one you like and fix what needs fixing and then you will know what you have!!!! But as for in frames yes your throw out bearing could be bad if you don't grease that thing. seals tend to leak to but the guy who replaces the clutch and throw out bearing didn't bother to do the hydraulic coupler bushings or the front seal. SO In closing look at it for what it is not what it might be.
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