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Hi to determine what clutch you have on non live drive the primary gear lever was ,up, for low ratio and ,down, for high ratio with live PTO the positions were reversed . On most six pot conversion a single clutch was fitted because they would chew up double clutch as they don't like the extra power . hope that makes sense .thanks Chris

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1 minute ago, woody woodpecker said:

Hi to determine what clutch you have on non live drive the primary gear lever was ,up, for low ratio and ,down, for high ratio with live PTO the positions were reversed . On most six pot conversion a single clutch was fitted because they would chew up double clutch as they don't like the extra power . hope that makes sense .thanks Chris

Yeah that makes sense, it's not a live drive 

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Forgot to update this thread in awhile, while inspecting the front axle, the tombstone just about fell off the tractor, literally all bolts where sheared off bar 120200420_195600.thumb.jpg.be2a1e04fd83e31f3fadb98af24d3552.jpg20200420_195546.thumb.jpg.0db21bbe85708b5830de728a39a96c8e.jpgthe center pivot point has some considerable wear

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