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Clutch replacement - 560 Farmall
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Posted by Matt Clark on November 11, 2001 at 05:21:06 from (199.120.77.252):
All right, need some help. Didn't think I'd need the manual to do this, so we don't have one. Turns out, the clutch was OK, but the throwout bearing went bad and ruined the bearing carrier, and the bushing that it rides in. 1. Any ideas where I can get these items used? IH is pretty proud of them, and trying to show the wife I'm "saving" money 2. Can anybody fax (563/288-1526) the page from the manual that shows how these 2 items are installed (it's all ground to pieces and I really can't tell by looking how they go), or a scan would be great, too. 3. How thick are the brake disks supposed to be? Tore into them as well as they are pretty grabby, but clean and dry but glazed. Any help would be greatly appreciated. So far, it's been a lot of fun, but just trying to safe a few bucks. Thanks in advance - I sure hope someone can help a newbie. Matt Clark
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