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tractor vet-clutch adjustment mechanical TA

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karl f

07-10-2007 18:19:51




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Tractor Vet has a great method for adjusting the clutch and TA on the bigger tractors. what is his or others' method on a 656 farmall? thanks
karl f




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the tractor vet

07-10-2007 18:26:30




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 Re: tractor vet-clutch adjustment mechanical TA in reply to karl f, 07-10-2007 18:19:51  
That one by the book unless there is excessive ware on all the linkage then it's sorta a by the feel methoid, you do have a book don't ya.



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karl f

07-10-2007 19:00:32




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 Re: tractor vet-clutch adjustment mechanical TA in reply to the tractor vet, 07-10-2007 18:26:30  
do have a book...2 in fact. I&T and the original operators manual. thought i would check if you/others had a more efficient way. if you get a chance, some could benefit from the "by feel" way procedure since stuff is always wore out when we least expect it, and not everyone knows what the critical things to look for are, even with a book. you might have to publish a t.v. how to book some day!
thanks :)
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Owen Aaland

07-10-2007 23:28:52




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 Re: tractor vet-clutch adjustment mechanical TA in reply to karl f, 07-10-2007 19:00:32  
All TAs can be tested the same for adjustment. This applies to both mechanical and hydraulic styles.

Make sure that you have two distinct speeds when the TA lever is shifted. Face the tractor uphill. With the transmission in low gear and the TA lever forward, make sure that the tractor will start roll backward when the clutch pedal is about 3/4 of the way depressed. With the clutch fully released, make sure the transmission can be shifted even when the tractor rolls backward a little. With the tractor in first gear, start to release the clutch. Let up a little on the brakes to find the point where the TA will lock up and the tractor stops rolling backward. From this point, you should need to release the clutch a little more before the tractor starts to move forward. If the tractor starts to move before the TA locks up you will get a double shift when releasing the clutch.

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georgeky

07-10-2007 20:23:05




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 Re: tractor vet-clutch adjustment mechanical TA in reply to karl f, 07-10-2007 19:00:32  
Karl, that is something that will come with time and experience with the TA. The book is the way to go.



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