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Re: transmission brake adjustment 806
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Posted by the tractor vet on April 16, 2005 at 20:35:30 from (4.124.86.178):
In Reply to: transmission brake adjustment 806 posted by Larry B. 1466 on April 16, 2005 at 16:34:07:
The problem is that EVERYTHING is out adjustment, First adjust the clutch free travel to 1 inch then the trans brake with the clutch pedal all the way down to the stop remove the pin in the clevis of the clutch brake and hold the brake rod back then adjust the clevis till the pin will slide in then release the clutch and turn the clevis out 1and 1/2 turns , i know the book only calls for one but do it this way as it makes up for ware. Then start the tractor with the trans in Nutral and park lock set loosen the dump valve bolt and back it out a couple turns and with someone on the seat have them push the clutch pedal down to the stop then start turning the dump valve bolt in till the oil lite comes on in the gauge cluster , stop release the clutch pedal then add one more complet turn and lock the lock nut and you are done and will shift fine.
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