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How do you remove a Farmall H flywheel?

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Neil Fuller*

12-27-2007 18:39:03




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I am replacing a fly wheel in my farmall H and I need to figure out how to do this without splitting the tractor. I just need to know how to get every thing else out of the way.




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Nat 2

12-28-2007 10:37:25




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 Re: How do you remove a Farmall H flywheel? in reply to Mark (PA), 12-27-2007 18:39:03  
You're definitely going to have to split the tractor to get at the flywheel itself. The clutch will come out through the belly cavity, and it really isn't all that bad.

1. Remove the belly pump if so equipped.

2. Remove the four coupler bolts for the transmission shaft.

3. Remove the two bolts clamping the throwout bearing fork to the shaft. Catch the thick washers that key into the shaft.

4. Unhook the throwout bearing return spring.

5. Unhook the clutch linkage on the outside.

6. Pull the shaft out the side of the tractor.

7. Gradually remove each of the 6 bolts holding the pressure plate to the flywheel, a little at a time, all the way around.

8. Wiggle, twist, and cuss to get the transmission shaft out of the clutch plate. It's a tight fit to get the two halves of the coupler past each other.

9. If the pressure plate and clutch don't fall out and hit you on the head, finesse them out.

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Mike Farmer

12-28-2007 08:43:51




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 Re: How do you remove a Farmall H flywheel? in reply to Neil Fuller*, 12-27-2007 18:39:03  
Sorry but you are going to have to split. MTF



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Tom Windsor

12-27-2007 20:31:05




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 Re: How do you remove a Farmall H flywheel? in reply to Neil Fuller*, 12-27-2007 18:39:03  
You are rolling an empty barrel. You are going to have to split it.

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RustyFarmall

12-27-2007 19:40:25




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 Re: How do you remove a Farmall H flywheel? in reply to Neil Fuller*, 12-27-2007 18:39:03  
The flywheel will not fit through the opening, and even if it would, you would need to be built like Hercules to accomplish such a task.



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El Toro

12-27-2007 18:51:48




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 Re: How do you remove a Farmall H flywheel? in reply to Neil Fuller*, 12-27-2007 18:39:03  
I think you need to split the tractor. Hal



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georgeky

12-27-2007 18:43:02




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 Re: How do you remove a Farmall H flywheel? in reply to Neil Fuller*, 12-27-2007 18:39:03  
Don't think that will work. You can get the clutch and pressure plate out without splittng tractor, but flywheel is another matter. The procedure for removing clutch is in the IT manual. Search archives here as it has been covered before. I have never replaced a clutch this way. I always split mine, because more often than not the rear engine seal needs replacing.



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