Tutorial explaining how to replace the clutch, pressure plate, throw out bearing and pilot bearing on an antique Ford tractor. These techniques apply to an 8N, 9N, 2N, NAA, Jubilee, 500 series, 600 series, 700 series, 800 series, 900 series and early 2000 and 4000 tractors with a four cylinder gas engine when equipped with a standard 4-speed or 5-speed transmission.
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Thank You for letting us watch you work. Very good at teaching
Yep wooden wedges and roll it forward and it’s adjustable for all models with adapter plates
I bought the front stands when ford tractor house closed and have used them couple of hundred times for $20.00 bucks
Great video, but how can you remove the clutch arm peddle bushing? This one seems to be almost welded in and can't get it to budge.
Wow, idk how you stay so clean and especially your shirt when doing such a job. I guess us guys just get more grubby. Lol
How do you stay so clean?
I love your channel and all the helpful vids. I have an NAA and getting ready to split her in half and replace the clutch assembly. I have a loader on mine so while I have everything apart gonna give her some fresh paint. Will be looking at your website for parts.
thanks for a great tutorial. made me work like a pro and im kind of a novice working on tractors.
This lady is an absolute jewel. Smart, well spoken, and a great teacher who not only has the knowledge but don't mind getting her hands dirty to do the actual work.
tks for sharing this! around the 6 min mark this was like one of those hand tricks where someone appears to be snapping their thumb off their hand, heh. First result for "1978 Ford 335" clutch replacement. not exactly what Im looking for but good overall info, tks again.
How does she stay so clean? If I walk through my shop my hands get greasy.
Thank you very much for the instructions on properly replacing the clutch pressure plate and throwout bearing
Watched this and felt confident enough to do the clutch on our Jubilee. Great info. Thanks for showing us how to keep these old rigs running.
Love your videos do you have one on 8n granny. seal or gasket
Rachel…will You Marry Me…lol! Good Job!
She is so fake. Who is doing the real work here. Not her