Cool Ray
New member
I have 2 Ford 4500 backhoes, one was a gas burner and one was a diesel. I had several issues with the gas engine and the Transmission/Rear end of the Diesel. So I decided to make one good backhoe from my two. They were a 1965 & 1971 models. After splitting both tractors I found that one had a coil spring and one had a leaf spring for the clutch fork, but not a big deal just different years. Then I found the diesel had a two piece input shaft coming the transmission going threw the Clutch to the flywheel, and the gas burner had a one piece and the Splines for the Clutch Disc was 7/8" forward on the engine side(this started all my problems). Also the flywheel was thicker on the gas burner. Both Clutch assemblies look identical, but I have some damage to the one from the gas burner due to splitting tractor. After measuring I decided to turn the clutch disc (hub toward engine) reassembled tractor and started, but I could never get the clutch to engage to put it in gear (just grinding gears) even after adjusting clutch pedal linkage min to max. (Also I never hear any CLICK when pushing clutch pedal) So I decided I had made a mistake in turning the clutch disc, I resplit the backhoe and turned to the first position (hub toward the transmission) BUT after reassembling & restarting I still can not get the clutch to engage to put in gear. Nothing was adjusted on the clutch when it was removed. The Diesel engine, and clutch assembly is being used on the other tractor bell housing using the one piece input shaft. I'm not sure that the throw out bearing is even pressing the linkage to disengage the clutch, but both bell housing measured out the same. Thanks for the Help.