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      allwheeldrive




      Master Mudder

      Registered: May 2014
      Location: VT
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      Month ago having fun in snow much too deep to reasonably drive in. The rear tire chains help greatly. It’s too bad this model didn’t come with hooks or paddles for the wheels. Belt was slipping a lot on Hi gear and reverse under load. Yanmar l90 engine must be an inch to close to transmission as I have 2” of belt slack. Found 49.2” belt will be putt on once I figure out way to get on. Not enough room in tub to remove either clutch.
      Date: Wed January 18, 2017 Views: 980
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      Keywords: coot NDT tires bar lug roll cage brush guard bumper snow stuck
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  1.   Wed January 18, 2017 3:04pm Rating: 10.00 
    1. Noel Woods
      Master Mudder


      Registered: October 2007
      Location: Texas
      Posts: 2,161

      The rear driveshaft has a slip yoke concept, once you get the axle exposed all you have to do is to pull a single bolt then slide the yoke back, and place the belt over the driveshaft and slide it forward, go through the two hulls, and slip the belt over the clutches. Then place the one bolt back in, and you are set.
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