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maddy

03-28-2005 10:45:52




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hi, does anyone here know if it is possible to change the pressure required to throw the clutch on a super m? I have to stand 1/2 way out of the seat to put enough weight into it right now....makes shifting very difficult unless you are on flat land going slow and doing nothing else...
also, we have sent for manuals but don"t have them yet...where is the oil filler? We can"t see anything that looks like an oil filler tube or cap, and when opening the lower valve down on the block to see if oil runs out...it doesn"t. So we are not running it right now until we can add oil...
thanks, maddy

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captaink

03-28-2005 11:58:38




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 Re: super m clutch in reply to maddy, 03-28-2005 10:45:52  
Maddy,

The engine oil fill is on the front cover in front of the distributor. It is a big cast iron wing-nut shape (about 3 inches in diameter) that screws on from the top. There are two petcocks on the right (viewed from the rear) side of the oil pan below the side rails. You should have enough oil in it to run out of the lower one.



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the tractor vet

03-28-2005 11:51:08




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 Re: super m clutch in reply to maddy, 03-28-2005 10:45:52  
Well if it has the correct pressure plate and ya have at least one inch of free travel then it is close enough . Now if someone put a plate out of a 706 in it it will be stiff and ya better get to the gym for leg strengthen . when we built up my one buddys S/MTA the stock clutch would slip under heavy loads and full power SOooooo we put a clutch out of a 706 in it it don't slip anymore but ya don't try and hold it down vary long either.

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REDEYE

03-28-2005 20:14:32




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 Re: super m clutch in reply to the tractor vet, 03-28-2005 11:51:08  
How did you get that to work? Im guessing a 12" flywheel for an m, 12" clutch pad off m, 12" pressure plate off 706, and throwout bearing off 706? is there anythign that had to be done to get this to bolt up right or is that all there is to it?



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RustyFarmall

03-28-2005 13:19:48




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 Re: super m clutch in reply to the tractor vet, 03-28-2005 11:51:08  
I have seen a few Ms that have a short extension on the clutch lever, right where the rod is connected that comes from the pedal. Always assumed this was to increase leverage and make the clutch easier to operate. Maybe made by M&W?



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the tractor vet

03-28-2005 13:37:22




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 Re: super m clutch in reply to RustyFarmall, 03-28-2005 13:19:48  
Yep i have seen them but if there is a stop on the clutch pedal then ya have to remove it so the pedal will have more travel . Ah just go to the gym and get back in shape .



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