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To split, or not to split

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Jay

07-21-2004 08:10:43




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Had a mishap the other day. The release sleeve sheared and bearing has seen its better days, and i dont know what broke first causing one another to shear but two levers on "preasure plate" were broke off also. Do I need to split the tractor to raplace these parts? If some one can tell me how to get a picture posted, it might make my question more clear. Thank you




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Aces

07-21-2004 10:54:45




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 Re: To split, or not to split in reply to Jay, 07-21-2004 08:10:43  
Jay you need to say what tractor you have if you have an H or an M maybe SH you can do it all through the belly pump hole all others you have to split.



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lee

07-21-2004 08:38:46




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 Re: To split, or not to split in reply to Jay, 07-21-2004 08:10:43  
I'd say likely not knowing what tractor you have also the release sleeve, not sure how that's in there.



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Mag Man

07-21-2004 09:43:02




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 Re: Re: To split, or not to split in reply to lee, 07-21-2004 08:38:46  
What do you have ? I beleve on an H you can replace all that stough without splitting. JON



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