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Anybody,...clutch bearing?

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iester

04-01-2005 19:45:26




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Split or not?




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PAULIH300

04-01-2005 20:04:34




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 Re: Anybody,...clutch bearing? in reply to iester, 04-01-2005 19:45:26  
The trans input shaft goes thru the bearing,clutch disc and pressure plate and into the crank pilot bearing.There is no way to remove a full circle bearing when a shaft passes thru its center....without removing the shaft first.And the only way to do that is to split the tractor.



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iester

04-01-2005 20:31:54




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 Re: Anybody,...clutch bearing? in reply to PAULIH300, 04-01-2005 20:04:34  
I figured this..Lite noise from bearing. Grease fitting under plate,out of site out of mind. thanks



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P Backus

04-01-2005 21:52:11




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 Re: Anybody,...clutch bearing? in reply to iester, 04-01-2005 20:31:54  
You didn't say what tractor this is. I know that for an H or M, maybe others, you don't have to split the tractor. There is a coupler sleeve that will allow you to remove the bearings and clutch assembly.
Paul



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