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ripped the clutch clean out while running
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Posted by HAPPY DEERE on January 05, 2007 at 09:39:48 from (209.43.98.204):
im about ready to cry my pulling tractor i am building finally got soem work when the old fordicator got stuck in the mud bringing the disk out of the field so i went and got my old 51 a jd. i hooked it to the front of the ford gave it about 3/4 throttle and put it in first AND EASED IN THE CLUTCH NEXT THING I KNOW IN ABOUT FIVE FEET LATER MY TRACTOR STOPS CLUTCH STILL SPINNING AND THEN THE COVER COMES OFF AND THREE OF THE ENDS OFF THE ADJUSTMENT BOLTS CAME OUT ALONG WITH THE PRESSURE PLATE AND THE FIBER DISK IN THE FRONT THEN IT STARTS GRINDING AND CLANKING NOW I QUESS I NEED A NEW CLUTCH INTIRELY AS THIS ONE COMPLETELY BLOWED OFF IM JUST GLAD I DIDNT GET HURT
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