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H Farmall clutch?

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D-B in MN.

04-08-2008 06:31:59




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H won't go in to gear with out shuting off motor first then shifting in to gear and restarting in gear. Would guess something in clutch, is there any way to get at it without pulling the tractor in half? I was told I can get at it by droping the belly pan, never heard of this before. any idea's? I'm retired on disabilty and don't know if I want to pull it in half alone. Thanks




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Bob M

04-08-2008 07:37:05




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 Re: H Farmall clutch? in reply to D-B in MN., 04-08-2008 06:31:59  
Your problem could be as simple as the clutch pedal linkage needs adjustment.

To do this pull the pin from the clevis at the front end of the rod connecting the clutch pedal to the clutch cross shaft arm. Loosen the locknut, then screw the clevis up or down the rod as required to adjust the free play.

Correct adjustment is a bit over 1" of free play at the pedal before the throwout bearing begins to push on the clutch mechanism. (You can feel the free play by moving the clutch pedal by hand...)

You may be lucky and find this solves the problem!

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the tractor vet

04-08-2008 06:56:10




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 Re: H Farmall clutch? in reply to D-B in MN., 04-08-2008 06:31:59  
It can be done by dropping the hyd pump and working up thru BUT THAT PUMP IS HEAVY FOR ONE PERSON. Myself due to the age of the tractor and the ware on the flywheel i like to SPLIT the tractor and send the flywheel out and have the face ground and the step cut to the correct step hight . To split the tractor ya need a good set of splitting stands that can be made with out a lot of trouble and with out to much exp. A couple of good heavy steel or cast casters and a couple of trailer jacks some 2x2x 1/4 and a pice of 2 1/2 x 2 1/2 x1/4 box tubing two pices of 1/4 3-/8 plate steel that are 8x12for future hole drilling and two trailer jacks to mount on each side and mount the casters to for leveling one floor jack or bottle jack and some wood 4x4and it becomes a one man job that would be easier on ya . Now if i was better at this computer thing i could draw up a set of plans for said splitting stands for you to fallow and in a few hours a welder a torch or band saw or chop saw a drill press and you would have a set of stands that could handle your H all the way up to a 1586. And it would be SOOOo easy to split a tractor by yourself .

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the tractor vet

04-08-2008 06:55:59




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 Re: H Farmall clutch? in reply to D-B in MN., 04-08-2008 06:31:59  
It can be done by dropping the hyd pump and working up thru BUT THAT PUMP IS HEAVY FOR ONE PERSON. Myself due to the age of the tractor and the ware on the flywheel i like to SPLIT the tractor and send the flywheel out and have the face ground and the step cut to the correct step hight . To split the tractor ya need a good set of splitting stands that can be made with out a lot of trouble and with out to much exp. A couple of good heavy steel or cast casters and a couple of trailer jacks some 2x2x 1/4 and a pice of 2 1/2 x 2 1/2 x1/4 box tubing two pices of 1/4 3-/8 plate steel that are 8x12for future hole drilling and two trailer jacks to mount on each side and mount the casters to for leveling one floor jack or bottle jack and some wood 4x4and it becomes a one man job that would be easier on ya . Now if i was better at this computer thing i could draw up a set of plans for said splitting stands for you to fallow and in a few hours a welder a torch or band saw or chop saw a drill press and you would have a set of stands that could handle your H all the way up to a 1586. And it would be SOOOo easy to split a tractor by yourself .

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