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Clutch and TA adjustment Q's-Farmall 460
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Posted by Marksd on April 14, 2006 at 21:36:14 from (70.57.235.14):
Hello everyone. Well I recived my operators manual and shop manual today in the mail. I decided to check my clutch out. By the manual it said that I need to have about 1 1/2 inches of free play in the clutch and I only had 3/4 inch. So I decided to adjusted it from what the manual said and I also adjusted the TA also. As some may have read from my other posts, my TA doesn't work really. It did a little bit in the lower gears with no load and not at all in 5th. Anyway I thought I should at least adjust it to what the maual said. I did that then tried the tractor out. The TA still doesn;t work but now it makes like a ticking noise when it is in TA mode. It didn't do that before. In direct mode is seems to work fine. No big deal since the TA didn't work before. One question is if I start the tractor up, push the clutch in and try to put it in gear right after I push the clutch in it grinds gears. I have to try is a few times and the gears slow down enough to get it into gear. Is that normal? I don't recall it doing it that much before but I wondered if it was something I did. Also since my TA doesn't work, do the TA's usually go out or is it the clutch? Thanks Mark
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