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Posted by Sean in PA on Tuesday, February 16, 2010:In Reply to: ford 3000 tractor clutch posted by joe morinelli on Monday, February 08, 2010:
It really depends on what loader it has. Is it a Ford Loader, if so what model? Pictures would help someone here be able to give you suggestions. If the loader sub-frame is attached to the front of the tractor frame and back at the rear axle, you'll probably have to remove the loader and it's sub-frame to split the tractor. You might be able to get away with removing the bolts and brackets back at the rear axle, but that would require more supports and more chance of accident and/or injury, plus the sub-frame will probably still be in the way of whatever work you're splitting the tractor to do.
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