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Posted by Rickey on Thursday, August 06, 2009:In Reply to: L2550 Possible clutch issue posted by Bob M on Thursday, August 06, 2009:
Same as replacing a clutch in a car or truck,
but you don't have a frame holding the engine
and tranny, so you have to split the tractor
at the bell housing and use jacks or other
to hold the two halves up off you, and you
have to balance the two halves to keep from
flipping, also need to block the wheels to
keep from rolling on you. The smaller the
tractor the easier it is.
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