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Mike Hoover

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I have a 106 10hp tractor that I blew the clutch last winter. I had a friend helping me but he recently passed away, the reason for this post. I could see that a lot of the wiring harness was near meltdown. So to bring you up to speed, I removed the front cowl, moved the engine forward. I replaced one wire at a time, keeping in mind wire gauge for starter and ground wire. I have a new 3 hole clutch ready to install. Everything else looks ok, so I think I'm ready to put it back together. How does driveshaft connect to engine? Would a manual help and where can I find it for this old tractor. I'm not much of a mechanic but I try

Thanks for the help, good piece of equipment compared to what's out there

Mike Hoover
 
I have a 106 10hp tractor that I blew the clutch last winter. I had a friend helping me but he recently passed away, the reason for this post. I could see that a lot of the wiring harness was near meltdown. So to bring you up to speed, I removed the front cowl, moved the engine forward. I replaced one wire at a time, keeping in mind wire gauge for starter and ground wire. I have a new 3 hole clutch ready to install. Everything else looks ok, so I think I'm ready to put it back together. How does driveshaft connect to engine? Would a manual help and where can I find it for this old tractor. I'm not much of a mechanic but I try

Thanks for the help, good piece of equipment compared to what's out there

Mike Hoover
Here's the Service manual.
http://ccmanuals.info/pdf/1x6-7 Service Manual.pdf
It connects via what's called a drive hub, #5 in the pic. There's a dowel pin in the drive shaft that fits in the slot.
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