Good point. Splitting a hand-crank A isn't that big a deal. Wedge the front axle. Pull the hood, unhook the gas line and choke rod. Unbolt the front fuel tank support. Remove the lower cover from in front of the flywheel. Pull the bolts from the bell housing.(quoted from post at 20:25:58 08/03/22) . . . other option is to split the tractor. . . .
(quoted from post at 18:04:22 08/03/22) you and i are on the same page. i can split a 660 in less than i hr. so this tonka toy would take me 20 minutes. its like do it properly.
then things can be cleaned up nicely.
(quoted from post at 19:08:09 08/03/22)
Can I do it in 20 minutes in my mid 80's with a brand new pacemaker?
(quoted from post at 20:10:34 08/03/22) You probably will want a helper when you get ready to push the back end away from the front and to push it back together. (I always move the back half. Fairly easy if pushed by the top of the tire.)
No individual part of the job is any more strenuous than hand cranking.
(quoted from post at 14:23:09 08/03/22) Can somebody think of a way to "unstick" the clutch on my '39 Farmall Cultivator A"? I won't try and start it with it in gear as I might run over the person with the crank.
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