Posted by Chris NW Ind on May 03, 2008 at 14:40:21 from (64.136.26.226):
I'm trying to remove the clutch shaft to replace the clutch release parts. Stage II Super M. (Either bearing carrier or drive shaft yoke got loose and tore up the carrier and sleeve, and maybe bent the shaft.) Every manual says it is possible to remove the shaft without splitting the tractor.
Well, I"ve tried everything I can think of: loosened the PP assembly, tried pulling the input shaft flange off (can"t pull it far enough forward), loosened up the front bearing assembly. I cannot find the clearance to pull the shaft out.
Anyway, Ive pretty much decided that I"ll have to split but I thought I"d run by you guys to see if there are any suggestions for me.
If nothing else, it"ll be good practice for a 560 split I have coming up.
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