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Re: '48 M with bad clutch control yoke
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Posted by Haas on June 07, 2002 at 16:35:18 from (166.72.245.253):
In Reply to: '48 M with bad clutch control yoke posted by Michael on June 07, 2002 at 10:41:25:
That clutch yoke on Ebay is not like the one in my M and not like the one in my M parts book. The parts book calls it a Fork. How long have you had your M? Has the clutch ever worked?? The fork is keyed to the cross shaft with two heavy washers that go on the bolts that clamp the fork to the cross shaft. If someone did not put those washers in, the fork is going to slip on the shaft. If that is the problem, you can fix it without taking the clutch out of the tractor.
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