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Re: Regular Clutch Removal
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Posted by Barry Ingraham on July 29, 2007 at 18:00:08 from (24.39.186.26):
In Reply to: Regular Clutch Removal posted by Barry Ingraham on July 28, 2007 at 19:20:01:
Thank you so much Jimmy and Kevin. I am guessing from your comments that the shaft and the clutch are supposed to come off as a unit. I think that is what confused me. The shaft was still in and I couldn"t figure out how you would get the clutch out while the shaft was there. I"m on vacation for the next few days but now I can"t wait to get home and try to get it out! Thanks again for all your help. Jimmy thank you for the phone number I still might have to take you up on that offer. Talk to you later.
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