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Topic: mw hand clutch
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| brian brooks
10-03-2012 14:30:26
173.17.71.242
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how hard is it to remove a m&w hand clutch from one farmall m and install it on another. I found one going to the scrapper and it has the hand clutch. Id like to put it on my m so i need to know what all i need to take before it goes to the scrapper .thanks |
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| Nebraska Kirk
10-05-2012 21:32:29
207.91.4.159
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Re: mw hand clutch in reply to Bob M, 10-03-2012 14:30:26
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No. If you have an H hand clutch, sell it and buy one for an M. The H hand clutches are hard to find, I have had 2 or 3 people call me trying to find one. |
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| Armand Tatro
10-03-2012 17:26:14
98.227.26.140
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Re: mw hand clutch in reply to brian brooks, 10-03-2012 14:30:26
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| If the rearend from the parts tractor is any good I would swap rearends and keep yours for parts! I would keep it all for parts! Armand |
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| Armand Tatro
10-03-2012 17:25:10
98.227.26.140
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Re: mw hand clutch in reply to brian brooks, 10-03-2012 14:30:26
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| If the rearend from the parts is any good I would swap rearends and keep yours for parts! I would keep it all for parts! Armand |
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| D Slater
10-03-2012 16:48:53
184.15.50.155
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Re: mw hand clutch in reply to brian brooks, 10-03-2012 14:30:26
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| M&W bull pinion shaft needs to come out. You need it. On a good tractor the axle needs to come out and the bull gear moved enough so the differential and bull pinion carrier housing will come out. If the tractor is going to junk and you don't want any other parts, you could break the housing and pull it out without removing the axle or bull gear. Look for a spring anchor in the left brake pedal and a spring bracket on a right side brake cover bolt. |
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| mm585
10-03-2012 16:29:36
166.182.3.194
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Re: mw hand clutch in reply to brian brooks, 10-03-2012 14:30:26
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| you are going to have to take the axil housing off in order to pull the bull pinion and housing. dont try to force the bull pinion out you will break the housing. I just repaired an H that the customer broke the housing on. |
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| kevinj54
10-03-2012 16:22:49
50.36.187.64
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Re: mw hand clutch in reply to Tom Fleming, 10-03-2012 14:30:26
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| There is an 8 page manual on this site with a parts diagram. |
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| Ellis Kinney
10-03-2012 14:38:43
74.139.12.167
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Re: mw hand clutch in reply to brian brooks, 10-03-2012 14:30:26
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| Take Everything even remotely attached to the hand clutch. Parts are hard to find. You will have to replace the clutches. Ellis |
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| brian brooks
10-03-2012 14:43:06
173.17.71.242
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Re: mw hand clutch in reply to Ellis Kinney, 10-03-2012 14:38:43
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| Is there anytthing on the inside i need? Like under the platform |
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| Janicholson
10-03-2012 14:46:44
96.24.99.126
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Re: mw hand clutch in reply to brian brooks, 10-03-2012 14:43:06
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| The best would be to swap rear ends entirely The effort would be heavier, but much less complicated. If the tractor being scrapped is completeish, get it all, and return the leftover parts. Jim |
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