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Re: Has anyone ever adjusted pressure plate finger
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Posted by gene on September 21, 2004 at 22:14:44 from (208.144.172.166):
In Reply to: Has anyone ever adjusted pressure plate fingers? posted by Georgia Boy on September 21, 2004 at 19:59:43:
Just purchased a pressure plate, disc, and throw out bearing for an IH Cub from the Case/IH dealer. Drove 60 miles to pick it up. Was I Pi-----ed when I took the pressure plate out of the carton. The fingers were not adjusted correctly - one was about 3/8 inch lower than the other two. To make matters worse the manufacturer had put lock tight on the "cheap quality" adjusting screws. Broke one side off of two of the screws trying to remove them. I replaced the screws with bolts from NAPA. So to answer your question. Yes you can adjust the fingers - not much of an operation. I have recently adjusted the pressure plate fingers in the tractor on two tractors, the Cub and a WC Allis Chalmers. The biggest problem is rolling the motor over 1/3 turn. Hand crank works best.
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