Any threads on splitting a tractor? Clutch problems

   / Any threads on splitting a tractor? Clutch problems #11  
R W said:
Look under Ford 7710 Clutch Replacement.
It is on this Forum.

Ha Ha, I tried the ford 7710 clutch search and nothing come up but I know the thread starter and the thread is HERE and some of these forum searches don't do so well
I hope it helped. I use Yahoo search and I used to have a SEARCH THIS SITE feature and it doesn't appear anymore?, I liked it
:)
 
   / Any threads on splitting a tractor? Clutch problems #12  
You didn't mention having an implement hooked up at the time, but if you have anything attached to the pto, make certain it's out of gear and/or unhooked. (i.e. a mower....)

Jack one rear wheel slightly off the ground and try to rotate/rock the wheel just a tad. Hopefully that'll "un-bind" things and let you find nuetral.

And of course, those Fergies were proned to hanging in gear. Some will even go into 2 gears at the same time. There's been millions of threads on the 'net on how to "un-stick" a Fergie tranny that's hung in gear. .

TO-30 is about as easy as it gets to split. I prefer to support the front half well, and roll the rear half back when splitting that tractor. Single stage clutch should be simple enough.

Get a SERVICE manual. (not the same as an owners manual) Much more detailed, usually having info on what to unhook for a split.
 
   / Any threads on splitting a tractor? Clutch problems
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R W said:
Look under Ford 7710 Clutch Replacment.
It is on this Forum.
Thank You!
 
   / Any threads on splitting a tractor? Clutch problems
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Farmwithjunk said:
You didn't mention having an implement hooked up at the time, but if you have anything attached to the pto, make certain it's out of gear and/or unhooked. (i.e. a mower....)

Jack one rear wheel slightly off the ground and try to rotate/rock the wheel just a tad. Hopefully that'll "un-bind" things and let you find nuetral.

And of course, those Fergies were proned to hanging in gear. Some will even go into 2 gears at the same time. There's been millions of threads on the 'net on how to "un-stick" a Fergie tranny that's hung in gear. .

TO-30 is about as easy as it gets to split. I prefer to support the front half well, and roll the rear half back when splitting that tractor. Single stage clutch should be simple enough.

Get a SERVICE manual. (not the same as an owners manual) Much more detailed, usually having info on what to unhook for a split.

Hi,
*I have the srevice manual.
*I unhooked the box blade and dragged it away
*I chained the tractor to my 4x4 Trooper and drug it backwards about 2 feet, then it was very easy to get into neutral.

Now I need to pour a slab in my implement shed so I can split it... Hopefully soon the ground will be dry enough for a cement truck.

Thank you for the advice!
 
   / Any threads on splitting a tractor? Clutch problems
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MrJimi said:
Ha Ha, I tried the ford 7710 clutch search and nothing come up but I know the thread starter and the thread is HERE and some of these forum searches don't do so well
I hope it helped. I use Yahoo search and I used to have a SEARCH THIS SITE feature and it doesn't appear anymore?, I liked it
:)

Thanks for the link!
 

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