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Fordson Tractors Discussion Board

Topic: Re: power major dual clutch
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dwol

05-14-2009 12:37:16
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Clutch disks are available. don't worry about a jig just eyball it real close and you should be fine.

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tiresntracks

05-15-2009 13:46:10
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Re: power major dual clutch in reply to dwol, 05-14-2009 12:37:16  
dwol,
Have you rebuilt many Major 2-stage clutches? If so, can you explain "eyeball it real close" in more detail? I have a Live Drive Major that needs some clutch work.

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Re: power major dual clutch in reply to tiresntracks, 05-15-2009 13:46:10  
Eyeball it real close - center your clutches in the clutch pack. Check the splines so that when you put the tractor back together, the splines will line up on both clutches with the tranny. I went so far as to have someone cut the ends off of their tranny so that I could use it as a jig. But I didn't even use it. I have probably separated my 64 4 or 5 times and only had a problem once. Which as I was putting it together a little rocking cured. Good luck, (its not as bad as you think)

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bracken

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Re: power major dual clutch in reply to dwol, 05-20-2009 10:56:10  
don't you need to adjust the release points of the clutches so that they release at the proper pedal travel. Did you just retighten everything to what it was before you tore it apart.

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