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Removing fanshaft from 1937 JD A

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1 Dollar

05-05-2007 21:21:32




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What all needs to be removed to take the fanshaft and fan assembly out? Do either the radiator or the governor need to go anywhere?

I know that there isn't a service manual for this tractor but would an I&T service manual for the styled tractors be of any help?

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DRL

05-05-2007 21:47:46




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 Re: Removing fanshaft from 1937 JD A in reply to 1 Dollar, 05-05-2007 21:21:32  
Either the radiator or governor has to be moved. Depends on how far you are torn down already as to which is easier. Radiator is held down by two bolts. If they haven"t been removed since "37, they may be quite difficult and the possibility of breaking them off is quite high. The governor can be slid back enough to get the clearance you need, but you will need to open the crankcase and disconnect the oil line to the governor. I usually turn the engine over until it is on compression on #1 cylinder before I take the governor loose. This makes it easier to set the mag drive at the proper spot when you go back together with it.

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