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Re: Installing Clutch in 4020 JD
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Posted by mecanik69 on April 16, 2005 at 08:55:21 from (4.159.223.153):
In Reply to: Installing Clutch in 4020 JD posted by Grail on April 15, 2005 at 22:01:02:
Not too bad of a job. Take off loader. As far as holding up front end, just take channel iron and bolt it with two bolts on each side of frame rails and have aflat welded to bottom of channel at the floor. Also crib under engine so you can put a bottle jack between cribbing and oil pan to raise and lower for reassembly. For the back a floor jack under the hitch in center of rear end,and pull the back end away. I have done this many times,splitting stands are nice but notnecessary for this relatively simple task.As far as clutch gauge you can buy one from deere or borrow one from dealer. Service manual will aid in setting clutch. As far as the flywheel do not have it surfaced unless there are major heat cracks or gouges. Remember every time you cut flywheel you lose clutch life.Have fun.
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