How To Split A Massey Ferguson 135

To Work On Clutch

1. Park the tractor on a level surface and put blocks under the rear wheels to prevent it from rolling forward.

2. Disconnect the battery cables and drain the oil from the transmission and engine to remove any sludge and dirt.

3. Remove the top air breather and inspect the air filter, draining any accumulated oil at the same time.

4. Unbolting the transmission from the engine block and move it away from the engine block.

5. Unscrew the bolts securing the pressure plate to the flywheel.

6. Unscrew the retaining bolts from around the clutch and remove it from the transmission.

7. Clean the flywheel and the pressure plate and check for any signs of wear or damage.

8. Replacement the clutch with a new one, securing it with the retaining bolts.

9. Reassemble the transmission and engine.

10. Replace the air filter and top air breather and fill the engine and transmission with new oil.

11. Reconnect the battery cables.

12. Test the clutch to ensure a smooth engagement and disengagement.