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installing clutch on a M Farmall

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TAH

10-30-2004 12:10:07




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I can't remember how the universal joint on clutch goes back in. Can anybody help????




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Aces

10-31-2004 10:20:56




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 Re: installing clutch on a M Farmall in reply to TAH, 10-30-2004 12:10:07  
TAH never knew there to be but one of those drive plates should only need one. The screws are tapped just behind the threads so they tighten into the ears on the clutch and the tranny coupler ears. If the thick plate is to thick the screws will not tighten into the ears at the tapper and if the thin one is to thin the rubber washers will not tighten up. As for the plate lay it on a flat surface either side up, the two corners down need to bolt to the tranny and the two corners up need to bolt to the clutch shaft. If you go the other way the whole thing will be to short and the clutch shaft will not set in the pilst bearing in the flywheel.

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Marlin M '51

10-31-2004 03:18:13




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 Re: installing clutch on a M Farmall in reply to TAH, 10-30-2004 12:10:07  
Send me your email address and I'll forward you a picture that was sent to me when I had the same problem. mmangels*mchsi.com (replace the "*" with "@" to send the email).



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hillbillytn

10-30-2004 17:47:10




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 Re: installing clutch on a M Farmall in reply to TAH, 10-30-2004 12:10:07  
wish I knew how to post a picture. But I will try to explain The rubber sided washers go 1 on each side of the u joint (Crooked metal piece)with the rubberside to the center. the tapered bolts 2 of them go toward the clutch with the nuts on clutch end the other 2 go towards the transmission end. hope this helps.

hillbillytn.



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TAH

10-30-2004 18:56:25




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 Re: installing clutch on a M Farmall in reply to hillbillytn, 10-30-2004 17:47:10  
I have two of those crooked metal pieces and can't figure out how to hook up second one and they are to different thickness' of metal. Thanks for the help. Sure would like to finish putting it together.



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