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Tim Marsh

07-06-2007 13:38:26




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I put a new clutch, pressure plate, and flywheel in my 706 Farmall When i tightened up the pressure plate the fingers went in so the throwout bearing is about an inch from the pressure plate. Do i need to adjust something or what?




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the tractor vet

07-06-2007 19:46:16




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 Re: 706 clutch in reply to Tim Marsh, 07-06-2007 13:38:26  
Pressure plate fingers are PRESET from the rebuilder . Now what ya have to do is set the free travel on the clutch pedal along with some other things . The free travel for a 706 is 7/8th of and inch massured from the edge of the deck to the back of the clutch pedal at the arrow. Then next ya need to set the transmission brake , then ya have to set the dump valve . Do NOT CHANGE THE FINGURE HIGHT .Look back thru the archives for clutch and T/A adjustment as i have posted this many times .

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MN Scott

07-06-2007 19:44:52




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 Re: 706 clutch in reply to Tim Marsh, 07-06-2007 13:38:26  
Almost all rebuilders adjust the prssure plate before they ship so don't mess with that. What you need to do is adjust the clutch linkage from your clutch pedal to the clutch shaft. As your old clutch wore the fingers come back so the linkage rod had to be shortened to compansate. Now it is to short so you need to lenthen it out to fit your new clutch. This procedure also requires you to adjust your TA dump valve and transmission brake. Am owners manual has the procdure as well as an I&T manual. The tractor vet has also given the procedure several times on the board. Just search the archives for tractor vet.

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Chrisas

07-06-2007 19:34:32




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 Re: 706 clutch in reply to Tim Marsh, 07-06-2007 13:38:26  
The fingers will need to be adjusted on a new pressure plate. Can't tell you how becasue I always had a pressure plate finger adjusting tool from IH and did the adjusting before instalation.



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