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OLD -MAG/DEPENDZIC,
Thanks for the input. the catsilver method of removal sounds alittle simpler,however a little more dangerous.
How in the $%#^ would you ever block it good enough to be safe.Also, you know your going to have to adjust it alittle when you couple back up,then what,you sure are not going to wiggle it around like a chev 350.Unless when you build your rigging you preplanned a way to jack it up or down that needed smiggen.How would you do it???
Here's another quick question.
Why is it every time need help,this board responds much more and quicker than the other one. Just curious.
THANKS YOU GUY'S COMPRESSOR
Never said it would be easy, either way๐ ๐
Without the hoist you'd have to build some type of cribbage/cradle to support the engine after you got the equalizer spring out of the way. Just stacking blocks under it would be inadequate. You would also have to keep a block under the front of the transmission case and under the draw bar so it didn't flop down...or up when you uncouple the engine.
You will not have to separate them all the far to get the clutch shaft out.
Some guide bolts between the housings, come along, or push tractor and the usual ingenuity, cussing and groaning will get it back together. Been done many times.
Just another one of those jobs that gets bigger the more you think about it๐ ๐
I'll pass on the other question๐