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Posted by farmalljim on February 12, 2004 at 16:43:34 from (24.88.0.136):
In Reply to: Re: M Farmall Clutch posted by Jim on February 12, 2004 at 15:15:34:
"Jim", thanks. Sounds like you are close to this Jims M, 1947 problem. Appreciate your advice. Tell me more!! Whats your mechanic or project experience (or just old tractor project) and repair? I was afraid that replacing clutch, (which you did may also not really be the main problem) but a symptom. I did add a new hydrolic pump under the belly 10 years ago but no notice of problem. It has always had a grinding when you changed gears, but lived with it. Does not have any adjustment between breal linkage and housing. Guess theres no syncromesh live newer ones and I only drove it 40-50 hrs. after major overhaul and its been sitting up for 8-10 yrs. Tell me more about Clutch/Brake SHAFT and carrier(??) inside belly pump area(what and where are these and how do they work). Effort, extent, how, and work involved?
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