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steering clutch of T6 international crawler

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Dick Vandevelde

10-29-2007 21:05:35




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How does one remove the steering clutch from a T6 International clutch? Its the left hand side. I have the ten bolts out of the steering clutch drum, now how would I remove the whole assembly? Thanks, Dick V. in Smithers.


I have 2 crawlers, a TD6, serial number TDBK 38246 and a T6, serial number TBK 38039. Does anyone know what year these cats would be?




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Milton

10-31-2007 09:08:13




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 Re: steering clutch of T6 international crawler in reply to Dick Vandevelde, 10-29-2007 21:05:35  
Hello Dick, --- 31 / oct / 2007 ---

Your TD-6 S# TDBK 38246 was made in 1955. Your T-6 S# TBK 38039 was made in 1955.

Milton



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ferrell freeman

10-30-2007 12:25:39




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 Re: steering clutch of T6 international crawler in reply to Dick Vandevelde, 10-29-2007 21:05:35  
IHC use to make horseshoe shped tool that went around the stub axle that bolted on to the clutch pack and the three7/16 unc bolts A.J. was saying goes though and tightenes down to compress the clutch pack. The last thing I, saw from IHC was three metal blocks with holes drilled in them to do the same thing .When you, unbolt the clutch you, have chainhoist or something there ,the clutch pack and drum heavy.

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AJ.

10-30-2007 00:54:01




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 Re: steering clutch of T6 international crawler in reply to Dick Vandevelde, 10-29-2007 21:05:35  
Wish I was as young again as when I done the first one,tank off,top cover off,remove all the bolts that hold the clutch drum to the final drive pinion flange,remove the bolts holding the retainer to the ring gear housing,you need 3 x 7/16 unc bolts to screw into the clutch hub to compress it,it will not come out without compressing,push the retainer away from the housing and push the clutch drive shaft into the clutch,the clutch will now lift out.
AJ

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Tractor Tom

10-29-2007 21:31:26




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 Re: steering clutch of T6 international crawler in reply to Dick Vandevelde, 10-29-2007 21:05:35  
There are some terrific resources here but for specific IH crawler questions, I suggest a visit to the Redpower Construction Equipment forum
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You can search the archives there for your steering clutch removal questions, (hint, it helps if you fabricate or borrow 3 compression tools).



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