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Re: Re: Re: Going to attempt clutch job on 400
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Posted by Dan on November 28, 2003 at 08:58:27 from (12.104.68.136):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Going to attempt clutch job on 400 posted by Kelly C on November 28, 2003 at 06:30:46:
I responded to your TA question above, You realize you will have to remove the TA housing also I imagine? When I split my smta I made split stands similar to the ones in the IT and Blue Ribbon service manuel, out of parts from an old front mount cultivator. I also ,made a wheel setup for the back like shown in the books. It worked ok as long as the TA unit was on the front end but wasn't heavy enough for the rear part. If you have a cement floor the jack works good. Chain it to the tractor somehow so it doesn't slip out. Problem I saw with moving front is that mine is tricycle type and it is hard to keep them upright when moving them ahead. With a wide front you can block between the frame and axle and keep them upright. The service books are definitely worth having when you do this project. If you have any other problems or questions get back to me.
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