Splitting a TN75 in the dirt.

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brain55

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Just another day as a mobile equipment mechanic. Customer called needing a clutch in her TN75. Turns out the clutch fork had somehow come disengaged from the release bearing holder, the holder rotated so the fork wasn't contacting it at all. I put the holder back in place and re-attached the clips. Apart and back together the same day, and I look like a hero.

Brian

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   / Splitting a TN75 in the dirt. #2  
Wow! That's hero-worthy work, take a bow.
 
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I'd love to post what I charged her versus what a clutch would have cost, but only a small section of people get what labor costs in California.

Brian
 

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