Posted by stevepcf on November 12, 2015 at 15:20:01 from (24.56.218.177):
Ok, I can't figure out whats going on with this tractor so I'm turning to the internet.
I have a Farmall 656 Hydro. I've had it maybe 8 years, put around 8-900 hours a year on it. I've put 3 or 4 flex plates in it in that time. It keeps breaking the "spider" arms. My serial # ends in 44091. So the book calls for the "spider" flex plate and not the round one with springs. However on the flex plate there's a sticker that says "flywheel side". If I install it that way, the hub of the flex plate hits the charge pump before the tractor "comes together" where it is split. So I have been installing them backwards, but then the splines on the flex plate don't engage the charge pump shaft all the way.
I don't understand what is going on. My flywheel is stamped 396468 R2 L2, I think it's right. Are there different configurations of charge pumps? Is the flywheel wrong? What else could be going on?
BTW it has a D282 motor. Also the wear on the flywheel bolts is from after the flex plate broke.
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