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    I can brake down a tractor in about 30 minutes to an hour. Depends how spread apart my tools are. The trans comes out with like six bolts and then comes apart with like 8 and two snap rings. After that you just need a putty knife to scrape some of the grease out of it. I never let that big piece of aluminum it the shred. Its just to easy for ME.



    I am also in Illinois. I'm in the western Chicago suburbs. Where are you

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    Quote Originally Posted by JnJunk View Post
    I can brake down a tractor in about 30 minutes to an hour. Depends how spread apart my tools are. The trans comes out with like six bolts and then comes apart with like 8 and two snap rings. After that you just need a putty knife to scrape some of the grease out of it. I never let that big piece of aluminum it the shred. Its just to easy for ME.

    I am also in Illinois. I'm in the western Chicago suburbs. Where are you

    Des Plaines IL

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