All tractors inevitably need to be split for some repair or replacement, it's just the nature of using their engines and transmissions as major frame components!
Like has been said before, they are built to do this but make certain you have all the parts on hand to put it back together and keep the different parts in different bins, label it all, because my Dad did not used to do this and he always misses something or has left over parts. I just look at him with the look that says 'Really?'. He now does it and doesn't miss anything. We also video the process so we can reverse it if need be.
I too have a nice inspection camera and it saves my bacon all the time with engine work! (Also finds keys and other things under furniture that is too heavy to move! LOL!)
Like has been said before, they are built to do this but make certain you have all the parts on hand to put it back together and keep the different parts in different bins, label it all, because my Dad did not used to do this and he always misses something or has left over parts. I just look at him with the look that says 'Really?'. He now does it and doesn't miss anything. We also video the process so we can reverse it if need be.
I too have a nice inspection camera and it saves my bacon all the time with engine work! (Also finds keys and other things under furniture that is too heavy to move! LOL!)