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Rich, Might be difficult to send it there. I was thinking perhaps someone here in Canada would want it and not have to deal with any border issues.
Ha, Was just a fuse. 30A
OK, thanks Ron, I will check that. I was kind of hopeing that the one little wire could have been the problem causing my complete lack of electrics.
Tomorrow will start pulling fuses and playing with ground wires.
March 18, 2011 at 11:32 am in reply to: Re: Clutch problem after sitting for a couple of months #31696Larry and Rich, To bad I did not see your posts until after I had split the tractor. Read too many posts on bad internal roll pins. It indeed was the external pins in the arm, not internal as I found after splitting it. Thought i had it figured out when i stuck a bolt in where the external pin had sheared, but as the bolt was not tight in the hole it allowed too much movement, specially after slipping out of place.
Looking at replacing the throwout bearing while i am there but local bearing shops cannot seem to get me this unit. In other posts people talked about repacking the throwout bearing. It's a sealed unit. I have a couple of 5/16 stainless bolts that are perfect size so i might replace the internal roll pins just to accomplish something while i am in there.
March 13, 2011 at 6:34 pm in reply to: Re: Clutch problem after sitting for a couple of months #31628Thanks Paul and Rob.
Thanks for your thoughts and opinions, I agree that it is likely I will have to split it as the problem is internal. Really don't have the time to get that done. Rob, I also agree; it seems crazy to put an unbreakable peace in externally as you are then moving the weak link to the inside of the gearcase. It probably is a good plan to replace the pins with something more solid inside the box though.
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