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<p>[QUOTE="W923, post: 12043536, member: 329699"]I don’t care what type of clutch brake you have it is possible to replace it without removing the tranny. If it’s not a hinged or two piece style it’s going to be a beetch but it’s doable. If something with the cam type linkage inside the flywheel housing broke it’s also possible to fix without removing the tranny. I honestly doubt it’s either. I would be guessing the end pulled off one of the rods between the pedal and the side of the tranny. The only reason I see to pull the tranny is if the throw out bearing broke or pulled out of the pressure plate. As far as the high mileage on it if you’re really worried you can see quite a bit though the 8 bolt pto port on the bottom. You can usually reach at least one magnet to and see what’s on it. Hopefully just some super fine metal powder, which is normal. If the gears look good and aren’t real floppy on the main shaft I would leave it in there for a while[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="W923, post: 12043536, member: 329699"]I don’t care what type of clutch brake you have it is possible to replace it without removing the tranny. If it’s not a hinged or two piece style it’s going to be a beetch but it’s doable. If something with the cam type linkage inside the flywheel housing broke it’s also possible to fix without removing the tranny. I honestly doubt it’s either. I would be guessing the end pulled off one of the rods between the pedal and the side of the tranny. The only reason I see to pull the tranny is if the throw out bearing broke or pulled out of the pressure plate. As far as the high mileage on it if you’re really worried you can see quite a bit though the 8 bolt pto port on the bottom. You can usually reach at least one magnet to and see what’s on it. Hopefully just some super fine metal powder, which is normal. If the gears look good and aren’t real floppy on the main shaft I would leave it in there for a while[/QUOTE]
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