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CLUTCH REPLACEMENT

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FRANK H.

01-15-2005 10:45:11




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CAN THE CLUTCH AND PRESSURE PLATE BE CHANGED ON A FARMALL "M" WITHOUT SPLITTING THE TRACTOR? THANKS




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Haas

01-16-2005 17:02:38




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 Re: CLUTCH REPLACEMENT in reply to FRANK H., 01-15-2005 10:45:11  
Yes, if you have the 11 inch clutch (normal for an M) you can do it without splitting. I did it about 5 years ago. However, it's a dirty job working under the tractor and it's a chinese puzzle. Took me a full day plus some consulting with a local mechanic to get the clutch out. Now that I know how, could do it in an hour or so (once the lift all unit is out). Instructions don't say, to remove the cross shaft that works the clutch throwout but I could not get the main drive shaft out until I took that out. There are bolt holes in the clutch plate to compress the springs. You take out three of the bolts that hold the clutch to the flywheel and put them in the holes to compress the clutch. After that take the main drive shaft coupling loose and everything else out (cross shaft, clutch fork, etc) and you can tilt the main drive shaft enough to get it out. Also, the clutch fork is keyed to the cross shaft with heavy washers on the clamp bolts of the clutch fork. Tight working up in there! If you have equipment to support tractor, may be easier to split it. But...many hobby type folks don't have the stuff to split a tractor safely.

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Missouri Boy

01-15-2005 14:35:28




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 Re: CLUTCH REPLACEMENT in reply to FRANK H., 01-15-2005 10:45:11  
If you have a way of lifting the front and blocking the rear it is easier work but may take just a bit longer to just split the tractor. Taking it out the bottom means that you have to work from under the tractor. Splitting it may all be done standing. Much easier for an old man and cleaner. I had rather take an extra hour and be able to do it without lying down.



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farmalljim10

01-15-2005 11:12:05




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 Re: CLUTCH REPLACEMENT in reply to FRANK H., 01-15-2005 10:45:11  
11 inch clutch and preasure plate =Yes
12 inch clutch=yes
12 inch preasure plate=no



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John M

01-15-2005 10:48:42




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 Re: CLUTCH REPLACEMENT in reply to FRANK H., 01-15-2005 10:45:11  
Yep!Youll have to drop the pump.



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