Posted by Zach Beaver on February 24, 2013 at 19:08:55 from (71.181.205.228):
I was wondering if there is a difference in the clutch in a U.S. manufactured tractor versus a U.K. manufactured tractor. I have a 1972 MF 135. It needed a clutch. At the time I didn't know that much about it. So I took it to a local garage,where I was assured it would be no problem to change out. After about a week they informed me they could not find a clutch because it was a U.K. produced tractor. They had the tractor for about four months until it was "done". They told me that they had to put a 14" clutch in it instead of the 11" clutch that was in it. Now it is so hard to push the clutch pedal down I have to jump on it,and if the clutch is depressed the hydraulics don't seem to work either. Any help wouldbe greatly appreciated, Thanks
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