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Re: Farmall M clutch adjustment remaining?
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Posted by chadd on July 05, 2007 at 12:32:21 from (4.188.134.224):
In Reply to: Re: Farmall M clutch adjustment remaining? posted by georgeky on July 05, 2007 at 11:47:49:
I am not quite understanding what you mean.This is the way I am looking at it, and correct me where I am going wrong. If I adjust the length of the clutch rod, I would think it has to do something to the location of the throwout carrier, because they are attached by a permanant linkage. Regardless of the length of the rod, the pedal has to return to the same place when it is not being used (which on an M is the front of the differential cover). So if I adjust the linkage, and the pedal is returning to the same place before and after adjustment, it must move whatever is at the other end of the linkage to a slightly different spot, which is the throw-out bearing carrier. The clutch isn't slipping yet (I was pulling a 12 ft double acting disc the other week, which seems like a pretty decent load, and it never slipped once), but was just wondering if I have a ton of adjustment left or almost no adjustment at all. I am just wondering if I will need to plan for a replacement in the very near future.
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