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Re: 826 Clutch Adjustment
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Posted by the tractor vet on February 21, 2006 at 11:33:25 from (66.202.111.93):
In Reply to: 826 Clutch Adjustment posted by Donny on February 21, 2006 at 10:52:46:
Here is how it is done , First off set the clutch pedal so that you have 11/16ths free travel from the back edge of the chutch pedal to the ft. of the floor plate next have some one hold the clutch pedal down to the stop and go to the right side of the tractor and there is a rod comming off the clutch cross shaft that goes to the transmission brake lever remove the hair pin and loosen the lock nut (3/4wrench ) remove the pin and adjust it to where the pin will just slide in free while the clutch pedal is all the way down to the stop then after you have it sliding in release the clutch and ADD 1 to 1 1/2 truns to the clevis this depends on who much ware it has . so this is sort of a feel thing . Next with the tractor in park and in nuteral start the engine and at idea loosen the lock nut on the T/A dump valve 2 (7/16 wrenches needed here ) back the long 1/4 inch bolt out about 5-6 turns then push the clutch pedal down to the stop and start to turn that 1/4 inch bolt in till the T/A lite just comes on and stop ( Make sure that the trans pressure lite is working if not FIX IT after the lite comes on add one moe complet turn to the bolt and lock it down you are done good to go .
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