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Re: Dismantling clutch on J.D. Model B......... HELP!!!!!!
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Posted by clooney on February 12, 2000 at 19:18:46 from (208.214.90.64):
In Reply to: Dismantling clutch on J.D. Model B......... HELP!!!!!! posted by Rick on February 12, 2000 at 18:16:20:
Rick, first remove the pully brake & fork bearing from the 1st reduction cover. Then remove all the clutch disks down to the drive disk, then remove the big bolt from the end of the crank that holds the drive disk on, then reinstall the bolt into the crank without the washer ( to protect the crank threads) you will then have to clean the end of the crank & see if the stamped V is visible, if it isn't you will have to mark the crank to drive disk ( for correct reassmbly later), then you will have to borrow or make a puller with a center bolt & two 1/2" holes that line up with the 1/2-13 threaded holes in the drive disk. Install the puller to the drive disk with 1/2" bolts then turn the center bolt in against the crank to pull the drive disk. Note: you might have to rap the end of the puller with a hammer or use a "LITTLE" heat on the drive disk to get it to come loose, don't over do the hammer or heat. If you can't find a puller let me know & I will take a digital picture of mine and send it to you.
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