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Replacing a clutch in a Farmall 504

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Tom in Mich.

01-03-2007 09:52:14




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What is the best and easiest way to replace the clutch in a Farmall 504 narrow front? Should I make a frame with castors and attach it to the rails and roll the front end away from the rear or should I do just the opposite and roll the rear end back using the same means? I also want to replace the TA clutch at the same time. Is it easy to get at? Anyone who has done this before I would really appreciate any advice. Thanks!

Tom

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Nat 2

01-03-2007 11:40:40




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 Re: Replacing a clutch in a Farmall 504 in reply to Tom in Mich., 01-03-2007 09:52:14  
Just relaying what I've heard in the past, but working on the T/A requires that the tractor be split TWICE. First at the bell housing, second between the T/A housing and the transmission. Not only will you need splitting stands, you'll need a cherry picker to hang the T/A housing from.

Also, my advice is to replace the T/A while you've got it apart. The clutches rarely are ever worn out on T/As, and there is a false economy to replacing it without replacing the whole thing, because you will end up tearing the tractor completely down and doing the double-split all over again to replace the rest of the T/A anyway... Sooooo, either replace the entire T/A or don't touch the T/A at all, IMHO.

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Janicholson

01-03-2007 10:09:48




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 Re: Replacing a clutch in a Farmall 504 in reply to Tom in Mich., 01-03-2007 09:52:14  
Look up splitting stands in the archives. I have a set of drawings that are usable if the info does not help you. They are Jpg files. JimN



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