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Posted by G-MAN on March 11, 2003 at 10:55:29 from (206.106.139.74):
In Reply to: pto clutch posted by Rey on March 11, 2003 at 09:30:54:
Those clutches aren't terribly complicated, but there are some tricks to them. Check the condition of all parts, including the fingers. You'll also have to borrow a clutch adjusting tool from your local dealer or repair shop. It's easiest to remove the flywheel (replace the rear main crank seal at the same time - cheap insurance) and assemble and adjust the clutch on the bench, then you can disassemble the clutch and flywheel and install them on the tractor. I highly recommend buying or borrowing a service manual before going back together. That's kind of the broad strokes, but you can email me if you have any other questions. Those clutches really aren't all that hard to work on, especially after you've done a couple.
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