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Re: Installing clutch brake pads on JD M
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Posted by RonMC on February 23, 2000 at 20:20:25 from (24.113.142.165):
In Reply to: Installing clutch brake pads on JD M posted by P.King on February 23, 2000 at 06:20:03:
Hi - Just asking - do you have the means to support and split the tractor for the clutch replacement ? If this doesn't scare you, then you can probably do it, just make sure you get a manual and read up on adjustments, etc before you start so you understand how it all works. It's nice to have it at home if something out of the ordinary is wrong, then you don't have to decide to do some extra $500 job to get it out of someone else's shop. The same is true of the brakes, read it all over first, then take it apart carefully, marking or diagramming the parts. Warning - you WILL get VERY dirty in either of these jobs.
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