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Posted by the tractor vet on August 15, 2006 at 18:47:37 from (75.24.20.100):
In Reply to: Re: fingers pressure plate posted by scotty-mn on August 15, 2006 at 18:39:10:
Well then there is something wrong with the flywhell as the step is not cut correctly as i said before they are preset for finger hight as to what they should be and the only couple things that could cause a problem is that the disc is wrong or not installed correctly or the shipping bolt were not removed and your case you did that or the step on the flywheel is not cut wright and this is causeing the fingers to be pulled down to far . In all the clutches i have installed myself i have never found one that i needed to change finger hight now on tractors that have had a bunch of clutches put in in there lifetime and the flywheels ground down i have come close to running out of adjment on the rod . Now weather or not this tractor has or does not have a T/A this makes no differance on the clutch or pressure plate. that i can see in my books.
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