I can get the manual for you on that machine. Also go to www.ibdozing.com, that is where there is a lot of AC and IH stuff there. A lot of guys know about those machine. The steering clutchs come out real easy on those machine. If you look at the promo lit in the resources section it show how they are lifted out. You use the brake band as a sling to lift it out. The fuel tank comes off first. You then disengage all of the steering brake levers. There are some pin in there that come out once the the two covers are off. After that on the side of the case are two pins that you can get out of there. I think it is 3/4 course thread that will mate with some threads in the pins. That is unless someone put them in backwards. Once those pins are out. You can shift the brake band and make a supporting sling. On each side of the steering brake drum are set of screws with lock wires. Those will come off and you will want to remove all of the screws. You may have to move the tractor a bit to get to all of them. Some people get one side up so that they can manually move it a bit. Remove the bolts and out you go. One of the easiest and best ones to take out. Beats Cat and IH hands down every time. After that it you take the internals apart but use a hydraulic press and safety precautions becuase the spring can be a widow maker. wk drott@ibdozing.com
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