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Farmall H clutch Fingers Question

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farmallwayne

07-09-2006 19:37:06




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Hello,

I have a farmall H with a horn (new Ideal) loader on it. The tractor runs great but I am having problems with the clutch. When you push the clutch in it won't disengage the clutch all the way. This is a problem that has been getting worse. I have adjusted the linkage all the way. I have adjusted the clutch fingers as far as they will go. It appears the fingers are worn out at the pivot point. There is a lot of slop in them.

My question is, can you replace just the finger on the pressure plate without splitting the tractor

Can the fingers be bought by them self?

Thanks

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Andy Martin

07-10-2006 05:30:17




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 Re: Farmall H clutch Fingers Question in reply to farmallwayne, 07-09-2006 19:37:06  
The slop you feel is probably because you have adjusted them in place, which is not intended. As long as you have any free play at the clutch pedal you are finished with clutch adjustment. It is never a good idea to adjust the fingers while the clutch is mounted because you cannot tell if you have the pressure plate flat with the flywheel, nor can you tell if the fingers are all the same height because the pressure plate is loaded. I'm not much of a mechanic and although I do a lot of things, adjusting pressure plates is not one of them.

I'll bet you have a piece of clutch facing which has come loose and is binding against the flywheel. This is a common method of clutch failure and requires replacement. It is why lots of old tractors won't release in neutral but will seem to work ok otherwise.

My advice is to pull the clutch out and inspect it. I would take the pressure plate to a clutch shop and get them to reset teh fingers and check it out.

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Dave S.

07-09-2006 20:04:43




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 Re: Farmall H clutch Fingers Question in reply to farmallwayne, 07-09-2006 19:37:06  
The clutch plate and pressure plate will come out without splitting the tractor. These parts will have to be removed,hydraulic pump, clutch shaft, clutch release shaft, clutch release sleeve carrier and then the pressure plate and clutch plate. Everything comes out the bottom of the torque tube. Be carefull the pump is heavy.



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Steven@ND

07-09-2006 20:03:43




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 Re: Farmall H clutch Fingers Question in reply to farmallwayne, 07-09-2006 19:37:06  
You can replace the entire clutch on an H without splitting it. I don't know if you can get just the fingers, but why not fix the whole works while you're in there?



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