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Re: IH 986 adjustments
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Posted by the tractor vet on August 15, 2005 at 16:45:54 from (4.124.68.45):
In Reply to: IH 986 adjustments posted by slim51015 on August 14, 2005 at 18:47:46:
Like one said about and 1 1/2 on the clutch pedal on the trans brake have someone holdthe clutch pedal down after you remove the pin then push the clutch all the way down to the stop and see if the pin will slide in while holding back on the trans brake arm adjust till the pin will slide in then add 1 to 1 1/2 turns more let the clutch pedal up and install the pin now for the dump valve here again ya need someone to help , with the tractor in PARK and engine running at and ideal push the clutch pedal to the stop and back off the dump valve about four or five turns and start turning it in till the telltale lite goes out let the pedal up and add one more turn and lock down . The selector valve is suppose to be all the way down till the snap ring touches the nut when in high and all the way up when in low.
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