Does FEL have to come off to replace clutch?

   / Does FEL have to come off to replace clutch? #11  
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Mike,
Glad you see the humor in my post.:laughing: A few years ago, I thought I would have to have my clutch replaced. The shop I was thinking of letting do it, said all the subframes had to come off. Since I have a backhoe too, I was dreading removing all that. The backhoe subframe is 1 inch thick plate. Instead I just adjusted the clutch and all is fine.:cool:
hugs, Brandi
 
   / Does FEL have to come off to replace clutch?
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#12  
Thanks for the replies and your advice. Looks like the loader will be coming off before the tractor gets split. I will start another thread for the smartest and safest way to do this on the 1250.
Clem
 
   / Does FEL have to come off to replace clutch? #13  
Thanks for the replies and your advice. Looks like the loader will be coming off before the tractor gets split. I will start another thread for the smartest and safest way to do this on the 1250.
Clem

Clem,
When you get the new thread started.........Please put a link to it here on this thread.
hugs, Brandi
 
   / Does FEL have to come off to replace clutch? #18  
Mike,
Glad you see the humor in my post.:laughing: A few years ago, I thought I would have to have my clutch replaced. The shop I was thinking of letting do it, said all the subframes had to come off. Since I have a backhoe too, I was dreading removing all that. The backhoe subframe is 1 inch thick plate. Instead I just adjusted the clutch and all is fine.:cool:
hugs, Brandi
Yep no worries. You have a large tractor, the OP is in the middle ground with mine small. My point was the loader stopped the front end from moving away while trying to re-join the pieces. Obviously they are not all created equal.

Looking back at the pictures I see I moved the front end around not the rear. I think I used the loader for leverage and the frame as a jacking point. Man the memory is an odd thing. Over 7 years ago, wow.
 
   / Does FEL have to come off to replace clutch? #19  
Yep no worries. You have a large tractor, the OP is in the middle ground with mine small. My point was the loader stopped the front end from moving away while trying to re-join the pieces. Obviously they are not all created equal.

Looking back at the pictures I see I moved the front end around not the rear. I think I used the loader for leverage and the frame as a jacking point. Man the memory is an odd thing. Over 7 years ago, wow.
Yep............memories. Last Christmas vacation I helped a good friend change his Ford F250 engine out in my barn. I kept trying to remember R&R my 6 cylinder out of my F250 over 25 years ago. Some times............you just can't remember it all!
hugs, Brandi
 

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