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How to change a WD hand cluth |
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Alex09(WI)
Orange Level Joined: 15 Mar 2012 Location: CECIL WI Points: 1699 |
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Posted: 12 Dec 2013 at 7:02pm |
I was changing a hand clutch for a customer today and thought I could take some pictures to help out others with the same problem.
STEP 1: Take out the four bolts where the frame rails bolt to the rear axle. You also need to remove battery box, hand clutch cover, disconnect the PTO shaft, traction booster linkage, hyd rams, steering post, hand clutch linkage, and brake rods. Leave the 6 bolts holding the transmission to the hand clutch housing. Also drain the oil from the tranny and h.c. housing. STEP 2: Thread 1.5 ft of 3/4" threaded rod into the bolt holes on the rear axle. Put a nut on at least one rod to make sure the rear does not roll back too far. STEP 3: Jack up the tractor under the bell housing. Remove the 6 bolts that hold the tranny to the h.c. housing. Roll the rear back away from the front. Remove the four bolts on the hand clutch and fish the hand clutch out of the housing. STEP 4: Make sure there are no hand clutch parts left in the housing. STEP 5: Put the new clutch in and roll the tractor back together. Don't forget about the gasket! STEP 6: Bolt everything back together and reconnect the linkages. Make sure the hand clutch rotates and disengages before putting too much back together. Remove the threaded rods one at a time and put the bolts back in. STEP 7: Start her up and test her out. With a little luck and skill, everything will work |
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MNLonnie
Orange Level Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: Baxter MN Points: 4791 |
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Very interesting, I've never done one.Thanks for posting that.
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wjohn
Orange Level Joined: 19 Jan 2010 Location: KS Points: 1986 |
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I'm still baffled as to why we don't have a stickies/how-to subforum under the Farm Equipment forum on here. Threads like this would be easily accessible for reference - no trying to figure out the perfect keywords to use a finicky search function, or bookmarking and then having the web address change a year later, rendering your bookmark useless.
I'd nominate this thread. Thanks for taking the time to post pictures - I haven't changed a hand clutch either, and it's neat to see the components getting some air.
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1939 B, 1940 B, 1941 WC, 1951 WD, 1952 CA, 1956 WD-45
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NickH
Orange Level Joined: 23 Feb 2013 Location: Utah Points: 239 |
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very nice detailed post I agree that there should be a subforum for helpful posts like this
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Auntwayne
Orange Level Joined: 23 Apr 2011 Location: Edwardsville Il Points: 1589 |
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Thanks for posting w/pics . One of our next projects .
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NDBirdman
Orange Level Access Joined: 30 Jul 2011 Location: ND Points: 1377 |
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Cool. Your still basically splitting the tractor, right? Just using rods to keep it close?
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1955 WD45 S#205467, 190XT #6652 DXT
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B26240
Orange Level Joined: 21 Nov 2009 Location: mn Points: 3860 |
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Great post !!
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Rltool
Orange Level Joined: 17 Jun 2013 Location: Middleville ,MI Points: 1821 |
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Thank you for taking the time to post this. This is a great help. Very well laid out. I 2nd the how to thread.
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Brian Jasper co. Ia
Orange Level Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: Prairie City Ia Points: 10508 |
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I like the threaded rod idea. I wonder if that could work on a D17 to get the Power Director out?
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9GRANDKIDS
Bronze Level Joined: 16 Oct 2016 Location: Iowa Points: 18 |
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I used this process to pull my hand clutch today - rivets were sheared off both clutch plates. I had trouble splitting for a bit then realized that the PTO shaft was hung... I had the shear pin out, but the hole was warbled a bit and flared the PTO gear out into the holes in the shaft. I just pulled the 2 bolts on rear carrier and let the shaft drop enough to clear the differential. Other than that and a couple of bolts being difficult the process was easy.
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IBWD MIke
Orange Level Joined: 08 Apr 2012 Location: Newton Ia. Points: 3727 |
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Good post, the two I have changed I had the engine out of the tractor. If I just needed to change the hand clutch, would definitely use this method.
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HudCo
Orange Level Joined: 29 Jan 2013 Location: Plymouth Utah Points: 3539 |
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good post looks like the heater in the shop didnt work
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Alberta Phil
Orange Level Joined: 13 Sep 2009 Location: Alberta, Canada Points: 3774 |
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There is a sub forum for this type of info. It's called Farm Equipment-Knowledge Based. Second forum area on the list.
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