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| steve n carol
02-07-2013 07:34:48
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1st time, by myself, on some old carpet on the dirt. I had to pull the engine. Perhaps I would have done it differently, if I didn't pull the engine. Here is a brief run down.
BTW, I still can't find my steering wheel self locking nut!
Left the loader on and up on my 4500.
Cribbed the bucket, loader arms w/4-X's (r. vertical).
(wedge the front axle).
Rolled the front end (hard nose, wheels), forward,
(hope you wedged the front axle).?
Split the tractor.
Pulled the engine. I had to pull the engine for rebuild.
New clutch parts (all) and trans seal.
Used the elevated loader arms to anchor my come along to pull the engine.
While I didn't generate a "tutorial", I did do a write up.
I researched MUCH! mostly HERE!
LOTS of experience and help HERE!
BE CAREFUL! WEDGE THOSE FRONT WHEELS! put a strap all the way around, to keep the wedges in!
Write up a tutorial w/pics..... sl
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