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Removing Clutch From WD6

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Tyler Cohrs

02-05-2007 20:06:38




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Hi I am changing the Rear Seal and fixing the clutch on my 1950 wd6 tractor and need to know what I have to take apart to get it out, I Already have the cover off that is above the clutch. Thanks for your help




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Nat 2

02-06-2007 05:06:01




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 Re: Removing Clutch From WD6 in reply to Tyler Cohrs , 02-05-2007 20:06:38  
Maybe I'm wrong, but I believe you have to split the tractor to get the flywheel out. You can't replace the rear seal without removing the flywheel.

If a WD6 is anything like an M, the clutch disk and pressure plate should be removable without splitting the tractor, but the flywheel isn't.



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chuck46

02-06-2007 08:33:08




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 Re: Removing Clutch From WD6 in reply to Nat 2, 02-06-2007 05:06:01  
Hi again, A WD9 flywheel comes out the top after the clutch is removed, I assume a 6 would be similar. Chuck



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chuck46

02-05-2007 20:44:40




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 Re: Removing Clutch From WD6 in reply to Tyler Cohrs , 02-05-2007 20:06:38  
Hi, I haven't seen anyone else offer you help. Please understand I know the WD9 well and am assuming the W6 is similar. You should find a coupling held together with 4 bolts, remove them and the half pieces that come with. Then you should be able to slide the clutch shaft ahead so the center piece will come out along with a rubber ring. Remove the 6 bolts that hold the pressure plate to the flywheel using 3 of them to bolt the pressure plate together. Now you can turn the clutch and shaft a little kitty corner enough that the shaft will come out of the clutch. Then it is easy to lift out the pieces. The one thing I can't seem to remember now is if you have to remove the flange on the front of the transmission to get enough room. You should be able to determine, if so that has a bolt in the center and slides forward off a spline. If none of this makes sense then the 6 is different than the 9. Good Luck, Chuck

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