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Re: Farmall M clutch adjustment remaining?
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Posted by georgeky on July 05, 2007 at 23:33:43 from (64.12.117.8):
In Reply to: Re: Farmall M clutch adjustment remaining? posted by chadd on July 05, 2007 at 19:27:52:
Chadd, like Scotty said, if you have adjusted the free travel and about to run out of threads in the direction you turned it, your clutch is getting thin. As long as your free travel is right that is all you can do. Just take note of the direction you turned it to get the free travel adjusted right. If that clutch slipped as you say and was adjusted then, I would almost bet it is getting thin. As long as there is free travel the bearing is not riding the fingers. I do see what you are saying, and it does seem to make sense, but for some reason I don't think it works that way. so you will have to take notice of the direction you turned it and that will tell you how much disc is left. Once you have ran out of threads it is about done. The three sitting here are almost as long as they can get. None of them have had a new clutch in many years, so I am sure they are thin.
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