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Posted by j.goodman on May 24, 2003 at 23:11:54 from (152.163.252.71):
I bought my first used tractor in taylor two years ago.Not knowing what I was gettin into, I barely used it for about 60+ hours untill the clutch went out in it.I have a feelin, that who ever traded it in, knew it was about to go.I bought a tractor book over the net, that gives one paragraph on replacing the clutch.Does anyone know where i can get better info, and tips on this problem?And of course I got screwed on the 35 $ book for one paragraph.This tractor starts up and runs great,but the clutch is out, and has been for over a year.I was told I CAN USE LONG BOLTS TO SEPERATE IT JUST ENOUGH,INORDER TO SEPERATE IT? oR DOES ANYONE HAVE ANY IDEAS AS FAR AS A TRACTOR SPLITTING RIG? ANYWAYS THANKS.
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