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CLUTCH LINKAGE

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RB (VA)

06-12-2001 06:10:43




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On a 51 8n. the short connecter from the release bearing rod to the clutch adjustment rod, left side of tractor, is there a keyway holding this or is the bind bolt the only faster to the release bearing rod?




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TimK

06-12-2001 12:56:21




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 Re: CLUTCH LINKAGE in reply to RB (VA), 06-12-2001 06:10:43  
Bind bolt ? I think I know what you are talking about, but mine had a large cotter pin thru it. No key way.



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RB (VA)

06-12-2001 13:20:30




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 Re: Re: CLUTCH LINKAGE in reply to TimK, 06-12-2001 12:56:21  
I realize I wasn't too clear in my initial post.
The part in question is on the left end of the rod that passes through the clutch housing.
Mine is painted over and I can only see the head of a bolt that appears to be tightened against the thru rod. It has the clutch adjustment bolt threaded thru the other end.



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Timk

06-12-2001 14:32:59




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 Re: Re: Re: CLUTCH LINKAGE in reply to RB (VA), 06-12-2001 13:20:30  
No, you were clear enough, it just did not match my set up. That should slide right out once you take the bolt out of yours, if it was like mine. Be careful, because these 50+ year old tractors have had more than one "mechanic" do some non-stock repairs, like maybe welding where you don't expect it. One thing I found on mine, besides the shot throw out bearing, was a leaky trans. main input shaft seal, which I replaced at that time (easy job, 4 bolts) and nearly worn thru clutch throw out bearing return springs (2) where they attach to the assembley (another easy job to do).

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RB(VA)

06-13-2001 04:43:55




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: CLUTCH LINKAGE in reply to Timk, 06-12-2001 14:32:59  
Tim, thanks for your help.



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