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Dismantling Farmi 501 winch.


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On 24/06/2021 at 20:01, cessna said:

Today I think I may have overloaded the clutch mechanism on my Farmi 501 winch .  Is it quite a difficult job to dismantle the clutch assembly on the Farmi 501?

Many thanks 

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Today I think I may have overloaded the clutch mechanism on my Farmi 501 winch .  Is it quite a difficult job to dismantle the clutch assembly on the Farmi 501?
Many thanks 
Not really.
Pulled one apart and put a new start and clutch in it in about 4hrs.
The hardest part is setting up the little cone's in the engagement cam, if I remember correctly a good description is in the handbook if you have it, no specialist tools needed just a extra pair of hands to lift the drum out
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18 minutes ago, Gray git said:

Not really.
Pulled one apart and put a new start and clutch in it in about 4hrs.
The hardest part is setting up the little cone's in the engagement cam, if I remember correctly a good description is in the handbook if you have it, no specialist tools needed just a extra pair of hands to lift the drum out

Was this on site, on that steep banking job over the otherside of the A19 that time?

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