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MF 200 crawler steering clutches

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Gary Hunter

10-01-2004 14:07:30




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Can anyone tell me if the steering clutches are wet or dry and where can I get some Thanks for the help!




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steve in VA

10-03-2004 14:28:32




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 Re: MF 200 crawler steering clutches in reply to Gary Hunter, 10-01-2004 14:07:30  
Gary,
I ordered my manuals through this site under the Marketplace link for "Tractor Manuals". Just search under Massey and "200B". 'course I don't like to work on anything w/o the manual.
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ronnneee

10-02-2004 22:30:43




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 Re: MF 200 crawler steering clutches in reply to Gary Hunter, 10-01-2004 14:07:30  
i have a repair manual for a mf 200 i could copy it for a small fee...



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JimInoz

10-01-2004 18:33:31




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 Re: MF 200 crawler steering clutches in reply to Gary Hunter, 10-01-2004 14:07:30  
Make sure they're adjusted properly.I have some good used plates (& other parts)if needed.
I dismantled one a while back...they are a dry system,but this one had more moisture than a wet type....plates were rust-bonded tightly.Keep the covers in good,weatherproof condition.



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marlowe

10-01-2004 16:11:02




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 Re: MF 200 crawler steering clutches in reply to Gary Hunter, 10-01-2004 14:07:30  
wet but i'll bet they are just out of adj. they have to be set right and to do it you NEED the book



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marlowe

10-02-2004 18:12:47




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 Re: MF 200 crawler steering clutches in reply to marlowe, 10-01-2004 16:11:02  
sorry jim in oz is right they are dry thinking of the 300



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