Posted by Pete in PA on June 13, 2009 at 18:18:29 from (173.67.150.195):
In Reply to: transmission puzzle? posted by PeteInPA on June 08, 2009 at 16:10:54:
Hi all, sorry for the delay - had a last minute business ordeal that I wasn"t expecting...
OK, so I spent all day today inside the clutch housing of the 140 - found that one of the clutch lever pins had broken it"s cotter pin and the retaining pin had slid halfay out, leaving the clutch lever slightly twisted. I"d hoped that reseting it and repinning it would have fixed the problem, but unfortunately, nope. Fixin that bugger was a bear though since I didn"t want to split the tractor (yet) and attempted "surgery" through the bottom access hole, the starter motor hole on he right after removing the starter motor, and the "clutch dust cover" hole on the left.
My manual says to lube the clutch plate (#23), which is found by removing the "clutch "dust cover" but darned if I could find any greae nipple in there - anybody actually grease this area of the 140/Super A? Were the heck"s the nipple once you pop off the "dust cover"? The manual is vague at best...
I"ll try the suggetions you all put forward, thanks. In the meantime, must say I wish IH had made that clutch access "hand hole" in the bottom of the casing the size of a man"s hand. My 6 year olds hands might"a fit... Ah, well....they can"t be perfect I guess....
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