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Re: Rebuilding IH 300 U Clutch and TA Questions
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Posted by Captaink on January 13, 2006 at 08:59:45 from (66.115.214.56):
In Reply to: Rebuilding IH 300 U Clutch and TA Questions posted by Roland Jackson on January 13, 2006 at 07:30:06:
Hugh is right the rebuilt TA is the quickest easiest way to go, however… I did rebuild my own on a 560 several years ago and it was a valuable learning experience. I got a rebuilt ramp and roller assembly (which was the problem with mine and in most TA’s) and rebuilt the whole thing myself. Not terribly complicated if you are mechanically inclined and have (or are willing to get) an understanding of planetary and sun gears in order to get it done. You will need a tech manual like IT or Blue Ribbon because the shafts and gears etc need to be in a specific way, and a clean working area and the proper tools and time.
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