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Re: 154 lowboy clutch adjustment
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Posted by John on May 18, 2003 at 19:12:35 from (192.233.162.101):
In Reply to: 154 lowboy clutch adjustment posted by Ag-man on May 18, 2003 at 05:27:05:
I don't have my manual in front of me but I think that the clutch petal should travel 1" before you feel any resistance. You adjust it by lengthing or shortening the clutch rod in the tunnel area. The grinding you hear may be due to the clutch brake not stopping the clutch from turning. Did you replace the 2 plastic parts that when the clutch is applied rub up against the clutch? That is adjusted by the adjustment bolt near the throw out bearing. Adjust it just enough to stop the clutch from spinning , the tighter the adjustment the faster the clutch will stop. If it is too tight, when you apply the clutch you will also stop the tractor (lock up the back wheels). I set mine just enough to stop the clutch from spinning after a few seconds after applying the clutch. If you feel that it is taking way too long for the clutch to stop, just tighten it up a little at a time.
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