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Re: 460 clutch adjustment
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Posted by CNKS on May 23, 2007 at 17:40:05 from (204.249.178.32):
In Reply to: Re: 460 clutch adjustment posted by the tractor vet on May 23, 2007 at 17:20:09:
When I installed it, it appeared that there was too much clearance between the fingers and the bearing, I turned the adusting screw in 1/2 turn, which if I remember right made the fingers touch the bearing, lightly. So what you are saying is there must be minimal clearance, but the fingers are not supposed to touch the bearing? Thing is, I have tightened the fingers until the bearing was hard to turn (not about to leave it that way) trying to get maximum release of the clutch, and even removed the foot rest so I could push the clutch further, and have lengthed the adjusting rod to the point where I could barely get the pin in -- no difference. All I have been able to do with the various adjustments is that when I shift it into gear and start it, it won't creep with the clutch pedal pushed down. It simply will not disengage enough to shift.
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