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Re: Cost to Replace Clutch in 504
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Posted by Gary on February 23, 2004 at 15:50:49 from (24.211.19.127):
In Reply to: Cost to Replace Clutch in 504 posted by carl on February 23, 2004 at 12:13:35:
Well I do it a little different. I made some screw tops for my jack stands and bolt them to the side rails of the tractor as close to the split point as possible. This will not matter if it is wide front or narrow. Put a good floor jack and support the rear half as close to the split point as possible. Then roll the back half away from the front. The large rear tires are good leverage to control this. I push a little on one tire and block it. then the other, and so on. I don't know where you live, but, for a grand, I will p/u and del and put the clutch in and take you out to dinner too!! Gary
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