perryjosh64
Member
Folks I'm new to the forum as well as owning my own tractor as of today. Prior to buying a 1964 Ford 2000 the seller told me up front the clutched seemed to be a little "sticky" but thought it would loosen up with use as the tractor had sat up for awhile but did say I may have to replace it if it didn't. My questions are;
A) Is it difficult/complicated to replace a clutch?
B) How do I tell if mine has a "overrunning clutch"?
C) If/when I replace clutch can I put in an overrun clutch if it does not have one or could I put in a two stage clutch/live PTO?
I've driven tractors often but no very little to their detailed workings so any and all advise will be appreciated and using simple terms won't hurt my feelings.
thanks
A) Is it difficult/complicated to replace a clutch?
B) How do I tell if mine has a "overrunning clutch"?
C) If/when I replace clutch can I put in an overrun clutch if it does not have one or could I put in a two stage clutch/live PTO?
I've driven tractors often but no very little to their detailed workings so any and all advise will be appreciated and using simple terms won't hurt my feelings.
thanks