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Re: 350 hard to shift
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Posted by RickB on December 13, 2001 at 14:33:34 from (205.231.148.125):
In Reply to: 350 hard to shift posted by Tom/Idaho on December 13, 2001 at 13:12:59:
Here is the clutch and TA adjustment procedure. It was originally posted here about 1 year ago. Follow this for both the 350 and 400. It should help. 1 pull Ta lever back and lock in TA 2 push foot peddle down till it stops with through out BRG at clutch fingers that is free peddle should have 3/4" between peddle and deck adjust link to get 3/4" 3 release TA Lever 4 hold foot peddle at the free travel and move TA lever back till it stops at it's free travel the pin in the short link should be tight if not adjust till pin is tight 5 with foot peddle back at deck and TA lever forward the pin in the long link on TA lever should be just lose. repet to double check 6 drive tractor to see how it works if it hangs in gear shorten short link between the 2 cross shafts 1/2 Round good luck
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