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Re: John Deere 450 Steering Clutches
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Posted by MN Scott on October 29, 2006 at 19:21:22 from (206.9.216.92):
In Reply to: Re: John Deere 450 Steering Clutches posted by Tweeter on October 29, 2006 at 04:38:48:
The HLR runs in oil in the main transmission case. This includes all three clutches. If you have a manual it should be clear to you if you study it. Others on here have put the price of a HLR rebuild at $500 to $5000 in parts, all depends on the parts you need to replace. If you go thru the work of replacing the reverse clutch pack you will have it all tornen down so you might as well go thru every thing. I don't mean to be a SA but from reading your past posts I get the feeling a HLR rebuild might be over your head. Also sounds like this dozer is going to take much more $$ to get going than it is worth. But hey just a suggestion I enjoy a challenge to and many times I end up spending to much but in the end I enjoy operating a machine I brought back from the dead. Good Luck!!
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