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Posted by cockshuttguy on March 31, 2006 at 13:10:41 from (66.103.243.34):
In Reply to: 3000 Ford posted by Chasmc42 on March 29, 2006 at 17:00:04:
You will need to split the ole girl apart and put in a new seal. I'd replace the clutch assembly while you got it apart. That is if the clutch assembly has never been replaced before. The 3000 that I have has a two stage clutch which also controls the pto. Mine wore out at 4000 hours plus and required the spliting of the tractor for the repair. I had a pro help me with the splitting. You will be the proud owner of one of the best Ford ever built. Mine is a 1970 model. The engine is still fine and has yet to have any oil added between changes. It is always on the full mark. Good luck with your purchase.
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