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If you Google the part number there are a few dealers that still have it. I got one 2 years ago for 80 bucks.
PM Doghead I think he still has a few left.
For 35's and no trimming (trimming is for rednecks and hill billys) you will want to do at least a 4". To be safe I would do 4" springs and zero rates in the front.
I have seen that happen to the Saginaw pumps on Autos before. I have no idea why, no other problems. Just slap in a new pump and good to roll.
I am guessing just a crapy shaft.
We used a bob cat, trees and a chain, engine lift, really anything you need to get the job done. But the ezest way would be a larger tractor/bob cat/crain
I run my clutches with a TON of free play.. around 1.25 inches. The TM states .75 inch, but I like to run a little more to insure the fingers don't get over extended and bust off.
OMG ITS GOING TO BLOW!!!!! RUN RUN RUN RUN
Anyway if you had searched you would have seen many many posts on how the fingers brake off the pressure plate.
If you have your clutch adjusted too high it forces the fingers down too far and they bust off.
Just take the trans out and take a look...
you will have to do a lift of at least 4 inches first to even start to fit 35" tires
And as spedo goes yes you will have to change out the spedo drive gears.
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