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PUTTER

07-11-2003 19:15:35




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I adjusted my clutch today. It pulls good and doesn't slip but i'm out of adjustment thread on the rod. Should I be looking at putting in a new one this winter or is there some way around it. thanks in advance PUTTER




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Hugh MacKay

07-12-2003 05:47:01




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 Re: 340 clutch in reply to PUTTER, 07-11-2003 19:15:35  
Putter: You say your out of adjustment, but I gather from your post your most recent adjustment gave you the free pedal travel you need. Right or wrong? Do you use the tractor for loader work? Loader or any other type shuttle work tends to be harder on clutches than drawbar, hitch or pto work. If for example you don't do loader or shuttle work and you have good clutch adjustment now and lets say you do less than 200 hours per year on tractor, just to give you some idea. Using that example you may well go another 10 years, before replacment is necessary. If your doing loader work it may let you down within a year.

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putter

07-12-2003 18:55:39




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 Re: Re: 340 clutch in reply to Hugh MacKay, 07-12-2003 05:47:01  
Thanks Hugh, that is exactly what I wanted to hear. She has no loader, and I don't make any hay. I just cut some grass around the old farm and work a little ground for deer plots. I have an old little genius, 2/14 s that she handles good, and a 10ft case disc on rubber thats really to much for it in this ground. I've recently been making one good quack digger out of two that I have. It's an eight footer and I should be able to pull it okay. The reason I was working on the clutch was to try and get the T/A working again. It worked when i got it in the mid 90s but it kind of gave up one gear at a time. I have since gotten a more complete manual and we'll see how it goes. I haven't tried it since I adjusted it but it didn't seem like enough to make a difference. I'm heading out there tommorow so I'll let you know how I make out. Thanks so much for the answer I was hoping for. PUTTER

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Jimmy King

07-12-2003 12:31:12




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 Re: Re: 340 clutch in reply to Hugh MacKay, 07-12-2003 05:47:01  
Big round balers and front end loaders have proably helped the clutch rebuilders more than any thing else.



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