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Re: It was just a matter of Time!--- Massey 175 Di
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Posted by migraine on December 02, 2006 at 16:52:55 from (71.231.54.158):
In Reply to: Re: It was just a matter of Time!--- Massey 175 Di posted by 135 Fan on December 02, 2006 at 09:13:35:
Well I been working on the old beast for a few hours and it is locked in the engaged position. I hear some grinding inside so I suspect the throwout bearing gave out or the springs broke and are lodged against the pressure plate. Does that make sense? Looks like we will try to back it on the trailer since I can get it into reverse in low range and then carefully let it off and remove the loader and blade and tear it apart. A pulling buddy agreed to help me in his shop on Monday. Had other projects I was gonna start on first but guess this one will get the attention. We need it back available asap. Sorry about the typo. It is a 1973 model. I have the original manual and delivery sheets with it from Sept 73. Any problems I should be aware off when splitting this thing? Thanks for the help. Migraine
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