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Old 05-04-2008, 12:14 PM   #13 (permalink)
MIkeWard
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Default Re: Ford 1920 clutch Help needed

TC, JC and Rick thanks so much for all of the great info.
I feel pretty confidant that I can do this repair.

TC the pictures are awesome. I'm going to bring them into Photoshop and enlarge them to get a really good look at everything!

The PTO not disengaging right now is not a priority issue.
I'm not really using it. Right now my needs are for the loader and backhoe. But since the clutch is so weak (I can move around on flat ground) I'm just gonna stop using it except to get everything positioned for the repair. It will be outdoors on my sons half basketball court (blacktop) will rig a cover over tractor.

Speaking of them I think I need to remove them both before I attempt to split the tractor. I have not done this before. The backhoe seems like it would be simpler. Use support arms and bucket to form a tripod uncouple and drive away. I'll try that first.
It seems like I'll need something to lift the loader arms off the side supports and then unhook hydraulics and back away.

Rick thanks for A&I's website. No dealers are close to me. Pine plains might be the closest. I don't know if they'll ship? I'll check

I looked at the HyCapacity website and saw the clutch parts but can't seem to find a dealer listing just warehouses. Will keep looking

Guys again thanks for the good info . It helps a great deal.
I'm learning a lot and hope to get this done soon. Right now I'm learning from all of you, gathering knowledge, getting setup in yard, waiting for repair manual and soon will get going on repair.

Mike
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