Clutch shaft on H

FarmallBear

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I'm tryin to remove the clutch shaft on my H. I have disconnected the back side closest to the rearend at the U-joint resembling part, but I'm not sure where to disconnect it at on the front side. My tractor doesn't have the belly pump and to my understanding the shaft is different whether it has the belly pump or not. Is this correct? I'm having a hell of a time with this tractor, but I try to remain positive and very willing to learn as I go. I think its great how you guys read through the posts and help people through their projects.

Thank you,
Jeremy..
 
Take a photo of it now, then remove the other two bolts from that coupler. Remove the Throwout bearing carrier, and it will wiggle out. It is easier with three bolts from the pressure plate used to compress the clutch (take them out at 120 degrees apart, then put them into three holes in the PP where the levers are located. This compresses the clutch. JimN
 
(quoted from post at 17:15:27 11/01/09) I'm tryin to remove the clutch shaft on my H. I have disconnected the back side closest to the rearend at the U-joint resembling part, but I'm not sure where to disconnect it at on the front side. My tractor doesn't have the belly pump and to my understanding the shaft is different whether it has the belly pump or not. Is this correct? I'm having a hell of a time with this tractor, but I try to remain positive and very willing to learn as I go. I think its great how you guys read through the posts and help people through their projects.

Thank you,
Jeremy..

Jeremy, I just had mine out yesterday. If you are talking about the drive shaft, you need to take the coupler (u-joint) out completely. It will be two bolts on the shaft and two bolts on the trans input shaft. Once once you have the coupler out of the way, start wiggling and moving the shaft and it will come out. Make sure your trans is in neutral so you can move the input shaft to find a sweet spot that will allow you to pull the shaft down and out.
 

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