Wardner I know what you mean. When you keep spare parts, rarely are they needed... But if it has a 5 week lead-time and you have 40 acres of hay on the ground with a threatening hurricane it will fail. I knew the clutch had some age on it and I had adjusted it some before. I also have used the loader ALOT moving dirt and that is hard on a clutch.
By the way, the camera is my 2nd Casio EXLIM 10.1 MP. I ran over the first one with the tractor and root rake, but salvaged the battery and memory card. It has 3x optical zoom, more digital zoom than you'll ever need and shoots excellent video. It will shoot pics at low light without a flash that looks like daytime and fits in your shirt pocket. Got this one off EBAY refurb for $115, it is over $300 retail.
When I inspected the first time it was raining and I was looking through a 4"x8" hole. I did not see the pin the first go round. But as I was waiting on parts and talking to people, it did not make sense. That is when I started bumping the flywheel around and looking HARD for a sign.
I am going to try to mow some today and try it out. It is VERY wet out, but I need to disk the land anyway. Other than TractorManNC, has anyone else had a similar issue with the clevis pin "walking" out? Where did the cotter pin go?
Any advice for adjusting the release finger stud and jamb nut while on tractor? Or should I just do it and call it good. One finger is dragging the throw out and it seems that it has been doing it for a while. The face of the bearing has wear and it is a little sloppy.
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