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Re: throwout bearing on H
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Posted by Michael Soldan on March 11, 2005 at 14:38:03 from (66.203.172.221):
In Reply to: throwout bearing on H posted by CnHman on March 11, 2005 at 10:59:44:
CnHman, Riverbend is correct. Take every other bolt out of the clutch 3of6 and put them back into the holes inside the ring , this keeps the clutch and pressure plate together for removal, then take out the other three, slide the clutch off of the spline, turn it sideways and bring it out. Get yourself an old pillow to lie on, may as well be comfy on your back. I think there are three bolts on the universal as well..its not a bad job and it beats having to split the tractor. You are sure it is the bearing and not the clutch fingers requiring adjustment..about 3/16th clearance but what is important is they are all set the same. Blue Ribbon Service manual covers it all,I-T and Owners Manual cover it too....Good Luck from Mike in Exeter Ontario
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