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Re: M clutch issues...again
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Posted by the tractor vet on May 17, 2002 at 08:53:52 from (216.196.13.66):
In Reply to: M clutch issues...again posted by Dave from MN on May 17, 2002 at 08:16:58:
(1 ) you did not buy chance put the disc in back wards ? (2 ) I always have the flywheel resurfaced and have the step cut to spec. (3) no low oil level will not affect the clutch and when the pedal is depressed the tranmission will turn for a littel while as there is not clutch brake to stop it but the trans will stop or slow down . If you remove the return spring and push the clutch pedal down till you feel it hit the fingers then set your 7/8ths to 1 inch free travel then replace the return spring you should be good to go , but since i am not there i can not be sure and yes the clutches are pre set on all that i use and trying to change finger hight is not a wise idea but can be done. Have a freind help ya and you look up in the toqure tube with a lite and see what is going on when thew pedal is pushed . If you are still having problems give me a call on the land line this evening a 330-337-8113. TV.
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