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D4D Transmission cover removal

bluetick

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Feb 6, 2011
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Location
north carolina
Whats the best way to cut brake linkage loose to remove transmission cover, also is the rod that goes to the clutch fork threaded on both ends. This is a 1975 powershift
model.
 

dozr

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Dec 15, 2013
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Location
alabama
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excaving
just pull the pin in rod dont start moving fork on rod you will have to adjust if you do the rods are a certen length
 

bluetick

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Feb 6, 2011
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Location
north carolina
I am looking steering clutch linkage parts ,the parts I. need are the two adjustment stud like parts that have doughnut shape ends that fit into steering clutch forks. The parts were broken while removing the cover. Thanks for any info on these parts (part numbers or sources for after marker or used parts)
 
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