Posted by 730d se on February 25, 2013 at 09:46:06 from (68.189.186.53):
In Reply to: Re: JD 720 CLUTCH posted by David G on February 25, 2013 at 08:52:49:
I guess it would make one wonder if someone is pushing an agenda to sell manuals if they suggest it constantly. To the ones on here that actually work on and rebuild our own tractors, it is easy to see why B & D always suggest a manual. It is fine to ask questions if you have the manuals and are stumped, but too many times folks are throwing a question that would be answered if they owned and read the manuals. I also highly suggest not skimping to buy the I & T brand, they can get you by but lack a lot of detail in many cases. No way I would tackle this stuff without the manuals. Case in point, while replacing the oil seal on the tranny side of the Power shaft PTO on a 730, it would appear that the shaft can be driven out. NO SO, it has a gear pump inside the housing and the housing with idler gear must be removed before the shaft will come out without severe damage. The manual makes it crystal clear.
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