The cab and loader will make splitting the tractor real fun!!! I would make sure you did in fact blow the clutch. The only way you would have done that is being in too low of a gear and pulling it faster than it would normally go in that gear. IF you did indeed tear your clutch out I would NOT try to split it with out having a flat concrete surface to split it on, especially with a cab. You do not need a shop but you do need a solid flat surface to support jacks/blocks/stands/etc. I have done splits in cattle yards before.
As far as special tools you will need an alignment shaft but you can buy a simple alignment tool kit from from Lisle tool. It works fine on single disk clutches.
As for the labor time to split the tractor and replace the clutch. With the loader and cab it could real easily take 15-20 hours of labor for the complete job. I would estimate $1250-1500 for labor only and that is if you do not have AC on the cab. Add a few more hours if you have AC.
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