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poor farmall

04-29-2008 15:15:23




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how you seperate eng from bell housing ? saw some large threaded studs there, thankyou




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Brad in WI

04-30-2008 14:15:39




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 Re: eng. removal h in reply to poor farmall, 04-29-2008 15:15:23  
If I remember correctly there is a bolt in bell housing behind the starter. Pull starter out and look inside. May be a bolt there that has to be removed first



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Janicholson

04-29-2008 15:37:13




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 Re: eng. removal h in reply to poor farmall, 04-29-2008 15:15:23  
One bolt under starter in bell housing, two on top, and a couple under. The studs are alignment only, not to be pulled out, they do not thread in.
Look at the pics in caseih.com search for parts to see pics. JimN



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poorfarmall

04-29-2008 15:44:41




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 Re: eng. removal h in reply to Janicholson, 04-29-2008 15:37:13  
thanks will check caseih.com going to pull head tomorrow look in oil pan today . never knew a motor could sizze up just trying to start it.



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CNKS

04-29-2008 17:13:01




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 Re: eng. removal h in reply to poorfarmall, 04-29-2008 15:44:41  
Loosen the starter and see if the engine will turn -- that is a common problem as the starter gear and ring gear wear. I doubt if the engine is seized.



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poorfarmall

04-30-2008 02:01:53




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 Re: eng. removal h in reply to CNKS, 04-29-2008 17:13:01  
thats one of the first things i did



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mkirsch

04-29-2008 17:45:35




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 Re: eng. removal h in reply to CNKS, 04-29-2008 17:13:01  
Simply putting the tractor in 5th gear and rocking it back and forth should cause the starter to disengage if that's the problem.

Don't go tearing the tractor apart just yet.



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poorfarmall

04-30-2008 02:08:23




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 Re: eng. removal h in reply to mkirsch, 04-29-2008 17:45:35  
got starter out not that something ?



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