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Super C clutch adjustment

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Duane

07-03-2003 21:10:39




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Hello to all.

I have a Super C that I use to plow and disk a small field to control the weeds (thats what I tell my wife - I really do it just because its fun). Just got done doing the plowing last week and when I started to do the disking I noticed the clutch was not engaging until it was almost all the way out. The tractor also will not stall when disking in a higher gear. If I am in 2nd and the disk starts to bite too much instead of the tires spinning or engine stalling the whole tractor just slows down and even stops with the engine still going as normal. I think that the clutch needs adjusted through the small plate on the bottom of the housing.

Any instructions or tips would greatly be appreciated.

Thanks,

Duane.

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Haas

07-04-2003 05:25:05




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 Re: Super C clutch adjustment in reply to Duane, 07-03-2003 21:10:39  
You should have around 1 1/2 of free play in the clutch pedal. That is, 1 1/2 inch of travel before you feel the resistance of the main clutch springs. The adjustment for that is not through the hand hole directly under the clutch, but rather in the linkage at the back of the torque tube just in front of where it attaches to the transmission. You can see the rod with the nuts on it through the rear hole once you clean out all the crud that is probably in there. If adjusting the free travel does not fix the problem, then your clutch is worn out and you are going to be looking at a rebuild.

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Dennis Minn

07-03-2003 22:17:52




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 Re: Super C clutch adjustment in reply to Duane, 07-03-2003 21:10:39  
Duane, hang in there fella, my pops has a Super C and he's an old hand from the ranch...I'll try to talk to him and forward you some knuckle-knowledge. Dennis.



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