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Re: INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER 574 w frnt end loader.
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Posted by Kraig on May 25, 2003 at 20:29:48 from (140.233.83.52):
In Reply to: INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER 574 w frnt end loader. posted by j.goodman on May 24, 2003 at 23:11:54:
I did one of those clutches, it was a real easy tractor to split. Block the rear wheels, put wedges between the front axle and the frame so it won't tilt, put a floor jack under the motor with some blocks. I can't remember exactly how I did it I think I put a 2x6 between the oil pan and the floor jack. If u don't have a decent floor put a plate of steel under the jack long enought to roll it apart on it. As for an alighnment tool when I asked the guy who puts alot of them in he said just eye ball it, I did and it worked. Just be sure it goes all the way together before u put the bolts in, ( don't draw it together. For a manual get a central tractor catalog an order an I&T manual, they are inexpensive and have good info.
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