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SM Help Please Ser# F42114J

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pete_5959

12-01-2007 07:45:54




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I am not sure how to install transmission drive shaft assy (man TC46) page 258 items 40-49. There doesn't appear to be enough clearance between the opening in the clutch housing and the clutch shaft. Do I need to semi split tractor at clutch housing and transmission case to assemble this? Also have two round openings on left side of trans housing with blank filler caps on them. What are these openings used for? Thank you for the help.

Pete in NC

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Janicholson

12-01-2007 10:26:20




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 Re: SM Help Please Ser# F42114J in reply to pete_5959, 12-01-2007 07:45:54  
The easiest solution is to compress the clutch pressure plate
using three of the 6 mounting bolts. remove every other one, and put them into the clutch cover (pretty obvious visible spot) As they are installed and tightened (not all at once, do it in stages) the fingers will move forward allowing additional wiggle room in the shaft. It is still a case of geometry and juggling. If you try to put it together wrong, it will be very frustrating. Look at the diagram and it will go in, no split is needed. To replace the clutch yes, to put in the shaft no.
The holes are remnant access holes for a belly pump Liftall system your tractor may have had at one time, or possibly never had. The space can often be used for a hydraulic reservoir if one is fabricated to fit the space and hole location. I hope this helps. JimN

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