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Re: Re: 560 is hard to shift to neutral after hard
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Posted by R. Smith on May 03, 2004 at 19:21:03 from (64.232.242.161):
In Reply to: Re: 560 is hard to shift to neutral after hard pul posted by Hugh MacKay on April 29, 2004 at 02:41:34:
I was pleasantly surprised to get feedback so quickly from Hugh and Jimmy. Thanks guys. If I may I'd like to add a couple things to the mix and see if you or anyone else has some other thoughts. You (Hugh and Jimmy) suggest that I make the adjustment between the engine clutch and the "torque amplifier clutch release shaft lever." One problem however... The adjustment clevis, etc is missing. I'm also questioning if the torque amplifier shaft should be as free as it is to move in any position. It's almost as if it isn't connected to anything inside the tractor housing. Or is that how it's supposed to be and I should replace the missing clevis and make the adjustments? I haven't a clue about this TA stuff. Can the whole torque unit be missing? and the tractor still function? Any more thoughts from you guys or anyone else would sure be appreciated. I'm clueless.
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