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Posted by terryjd98 on September 24, 2006 at 11:21:18 from (69.159.71.205):
Hi, I posted a couple of days ago about trying to get that little odd shaped 4 bolt hole coupling that goes on the trans to the clutch shaft. After about 20 hours of trying no way can I get that coupling on. It goes up into place but when I try to put the 2 bolts in that goes in the coupling to the clutch end of the shaft the bolts hit the end of the trans housing so no way will the bolts go in. Using the old washers so clearance with them should be ok. Have turned the coupling every which way. I seem to have the shaft that goes through the clutch to the flywheel that the coupling attaches to in as far as it can go. The trans end has never been moved so that should be ok. Would anybody have a picture or something showing how that coupling goes on or of it on and in place? Maybe something showing the measurements of the space from the trans to the clutch shaft? They say a picture is worth a thousand words but I will take any help of any kind I can get. I am about ready to take a hammer to it and junk the tractor new clutch and all lol. Spent too many hours on my back playing with it now. Thanks for any help anybody can give me Terry
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