Posted by D Slater on July 15, 2012 at 06:28:53 from (184.15.6.127):
In Reply to: Splitting the M posted by Notjustair on July 14, 2012 at 20:44:56:
For that situation just lock the brakes block tires, raise the front just a little and block tractor up under the clutch housing. Since the parts need removed anyway remove the upper and lower bolster along with the radiator at one time if you have a way to handle them. Heavy and awkward. Remove the frame rails leave the two 1/2 inch bolts through clutch housing to engine. Remove oil pan, pump and front engine cover and related parts. If the pistons are to be removed, pull the head. Then remove the two upper bolts and lift engine out to remove the rear cover, rear main seal housing and crank.
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