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| tom hunt
09-25-2012 12:22:26
64.22.59.90
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was wondering if left side axel will work on right side of my ca.changed the lambert clutch that broke with aused one but still slippin. |
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| tom hunt
09-25-2012 17:27:04
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Re: ca hand ciutch in reply to tom hunt, 09-25-2012 12:22:26
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| thanks for the info. i have a i.t manual that shows the clutch and where to adjust it, but does'nt show where to insert feeler gauges. book says .005ths. |
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| ramtuff
09-25-2012 17:09:58
98.93.2.204
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Re: ca hand ciutch in reply to tom hunt, 09-25-2012 12:22:26
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| Put a new set of springs in the little pressure plate.Had the same problem.Put in a new clutch plate,still had problem replaced the springs,that fixed it.They have then at agco for about 70 bucks. |
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| Sout Bend Bruce
09-25-2012 12:30:49
72.22.106.47
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Re: ca hand ciutch in reply to tom hunt, 09-25-2012 12:22:26
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| The adjustment is very important on the hand clutch! My CA was slipping and I was ready to do the same thing (eliminate it) but read about the adjustment, I believe it is .040 between clutch and bearing. If I hook up to a stump both tires will dig in. Let me know if you have any questions. |
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| Ted in NE-OH
09-25-2012 14:32:11
173.189.169.175
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Re: ca hand ciutch in reply to Sout Bend Bruce, 09-25-2012 12:30:49
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| Yes the left axle will work in the right side. |
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