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Re: Adjusting clutch rod on 966 with hydraulic
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Posted by chadd on March 30, 2007 at 08:52:13 from (155.92.32.35):
In Reply to: Re: Adjusting clutch rod on 966 with hydraulic posted by the tractor vet on March 30, 2007 at 07:50:16:
First off, do you think that it is worth me trying? It has not been adjusted since the new clutch was put in 4 or 5 years ago. Second, if I did it, I was going to do the works (trans brake, dump valve, etc.). Third, I have a few questions on your procedure: Am I supposed to push the rod from the clutch bellcrank to the cylinder in while adjusting the rear rod and how much resistance is enough? Also, if it starts to push the front rod out, is that too much? When I am adjusting the clevis on the trans brake, do I screw it 1/2 to 1 turn onto the rod, or off of the rod (clockwise or counterclockwise) When I am adjusting the bolt for the dump valve, do I add 1 turn in or out (clockwise or counterclockwise)? Am I supposed to put the head of the bolt between the platform and the clutch pedal, or the bolt itself?
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