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Re: 574 Clutch bewildered
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Posted by Bill in OH on October 15, 2006 at 20:04:15 from (71.79.44.154):
In Reply to: 574 Clutch posted by BEWILDERED on October 15, 2006 at 18:30:07:
574 cluch problem.What usely happens here is somebody has probaly put a cluch in this tractor and pulled it together with the bolts.when this happens they usely don't have the splines lined.the clucth or pressure plate splines will not aline the shafts will put undo pressure on the plate splines and warp both plates.then when they do finaly spline by pulling together the damage is already done.this will push the center of both plates torward flywheel they will not come back to shape.if you have to put a cluch in this tractor put the (pr pl) on P T O shaft and cluch plate in front of it roll the tractor together snug the bolts then go under the tractor put the bolts in P PLATE up through the inspection opening.this will prevent damage to the shafts and plates.
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