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Re: Clutch adjustment-Hugh-Allen
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Posted by the tractor vet on November 19, 2005 at 20:19:44 from (4.124.82.15):
In Reply to: Clutch adjustment-Hugh-Allen posted by Clutch problems on November 19, 2005 at 18:35:40:
Just what seems to be the problem here ????? If the clutch has the correct amount of free travel then the clutch should work the way it was designed as far as changing the adjusting screws on the finger that is not needed as that is set to factory spec. Now if something has come apart in the pressure plate or one of the damper spring has broke and come out of the disc then it is time to R AND R the clutch . Now if you are not getting the clutch to stop as soon as you push it down and your getting gear grind then there is nothing wrong as this is not a car or pick up and the gears do not stop that fast . Idea the engine down then push the clutch in and wait a couple seconds and lightly bring it into gear.
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