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Re: Adjusting clutch rod on 966 with hydraulic
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Posted by the tractor vet on March 30, 2007 at 17:48:47 from (75.19.126.101):
In Reply to: Re: Adjusting clutch rod on 966 with hydraulic posted by chadd on March 30, 2007 at 08:52:13:
Well now that i have had a half full day cleaning barn with the smell of manuar spilt diesel and a half gallon of gas dumped on me and a tad better then a six pack down the hatch and plum don't give a flyen you know what To the first question just shove it back and hold it then adjust the free play with the adjustment on the rear rod to the clutch pedal and set it somewhere around 5/8th to 13/16ths depending on the amount of ware and lock down , Next do the trans brake as i have said with the help of someone else and you SCREW IT OUT on the rod this is ADDING lenght to the clevis . Then on to the dump valve and you TURN IT INTO THE CLEVIS TO MAKE THE CLEVIS GO ONTO THE DUMP VALVE BOLT SO IT IS SHORTER . YEs i know this is your first time of doing this . IT ain' rocket sicense here . Sure hope you were not that nervice for your first one out on that back road .
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