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Re: Farmall 230 Clutch Problems
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Posted by Yeoman Farmer on July 21, 2007 at 18:31:28 from (207.69.137.35):
In Reply to: Re: Farmall 230 Clutch Problems posted by Hugh MacKay on July 21, 2007 at 10:21:22:
The IH repairman told me to set the clutch pedal to where there was no freeplay and see if I had any clutching power. I did that and proceeded to snap off 2 of the three clutch fingers. $245 later and a new clutch and press. plate and I am back in business. I think my problem came from a year ago when I replaced both of these, I don't recall setting the freeplay on the clutch pedal as the manual strongly commanded. Anyway, thank y'all for the prompt replies and suggestions. It was a blessing! My next need is how to wire the 12 volt alternator up so I can quit hooking up a battery charger every few days. It's been converted to 12v but the wires came undone and I am NOT an electrician. It is a Chevy alt. Thanks!
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