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Re: ta adjustment ...how bad is bad
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Posted by Janicholson on January 30, 2006 at 17:21:46 from (66.173.50.69):
In Reply to: ta adjustment ...how bad is bad posted by vinny on January 30, 2006 at 17:04:13:
We will get through this. Try adjusting the clutch pedal. I am going to give you a tight dimension to see if it is the fault. Adjust the clutch freeplay so that you can put your index finger between the pedal stop and the pedal. this is probably less freeplay than spec. But if it allows the clutch to WAIT WAIT WAIT!!! I have it YA HOOO. The picture posted of your tractor shows clearly that there is an extension on your clutch throwout arm. This is the problem as it is limiting the total travel of the clutch throwout bearing. The solution is to put more holes in this lever upwards until the throw is great enough to allow easy shifting (full disengagement). To check it, will require the temporary placement of the clutch rod up on the arm (so it pushes farther) and try it. You might need to use a vice grip to keep it from falling down. Be safe and do not try experiments off the seat. JimN JimN
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