Posted by EZ on November 06, 2007 at 09:18:24 from (165.115.113.203):
In Reply to: Best manual for 130 posted by EZ on November 06, 2007 at 07:11:07:
Hugh, Here"s a link with the listing of tractors IH 201 covers. Thanks for looking in. I was feeling very brave last night and thought, "No tractor split is going to scare me!"
It will be good experience. I"ve split a couple Cubs thus far with little to no problems so the 130 should only be heavier. Thinking of making a wheeled stand(s) to roll the 2 halves apart.
I think I should be able to disconnect the clutch shaft right at the input of the trans. unlike the Cub where you have to pull the whole shaft back from out of the clutch pilot until you clear the torque tube.
Also, I think a rear split should be easier as the Touch Control tubes will not have to be removed.
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