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Breaking a 240-U Apart

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Jerry in WA

06-06-2004 08:07:51




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If anyone out there has had any experience in breaking a 240 apart, I'd sure like to hear fom you.

Is there anything I should be aware of that the manual doesn't cover in its short paragraph on how to do this? Any tips on how-to-do, and what to lookoout for would be appreciated. I apparently have a front seal that has gone bad on the rear case, and have to separate the clutch housing from the engine and rear case in order to change it. Not having done this before, I will gladly take any advice that I can get.

Thanks guys and gals. This is a great board, and the knowledge and help is tremendous.

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Randy in NE

06-07-2004 05:10:36




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 Re: Breaking a 240-U Apart in reply to Jerry in WA, 06-06-2004 08:07:51  
I had to replace the front seal of the transmission on my C a couple of years ago. The main thing is safety. Be extra careful blocking up the front half of the tractor. My brother had a splitting stand for a 1466 that we used for the front half. Hard to believe that the C was about 9" thinner than the 1466!!! Bolted the slitting stand to the front. Used a floor jack under the rear end. We had the C split and back together in less than two hours. This included modifying the splitting stand to bolt to the C. Simple project. Safety first!

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