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Leyland 384 tractor clucth removal

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Shorty007

04-18-2006 01:14:59




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Does anyone know the procedure to remove the clutch assembly step by step once top cover and all accessories removed.Can i also take the pto clutch out at the same time.Hope some one can help.Thanks




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ron,ar

04-18-2006 19:17:47




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 Re: Leyland 384 tractor clucth removal in reply to Shorty007, 04-18-2006 01:14:59  
Hey shorty, I have done a couple of these, the main thing you want to remember is that there is a type of coupeling on these that connects the front main shaft to the rear main shaft. Most of the time you can remove this clamping thing by removing the shifter cover. Don't try to split this tractor without doing this. I had to rebuild one imput shaft that had been damaged by forcing the shaft out of the clutch. Check back, I will see if I can scan an exploded view of how it is made. There is a snap ring keeping the shaft from just sliding out of the clutch. And yes you can get to both clucthes at the same time. As a mater of fact I think the clutch for the pto is the same size and spline as an old six cyl chevy (don't ask) :^)

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Nebraska Cowman

04-18-2006 09:31:22




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 Re: Leyland 384 tractor clucth removal in reply to Shorty007, 04-18-2006 01:14:59  
It's been too many year since I been in one but nobody else is responding. It seems like there is a coupler of somekind to unhook and the whole assembly comes out as a unit. There are specs for setting up the fingers so both clutches work properly. Let me know if you need more help. I found a Leyland forum one time. it might still be going.
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