Posted by MirageFlatter on October 20, 2009 at 10:34:35 from (12.36.202.81):
I don't have any manuals for my 1066, except for a couple copies of the factory operators manual. I need to be able to do things like clutch and TA adjustments, and I wondered if these kinds of things are covered thoroughly in one of the I&T service/repair manuals, or would I be better off investing the extra money in the factory service manuals? I probably won't get into anything to deep and complicated, just need a comprehensive manual giving some directions, proper adjustment specs, etc. Another issue I've had with this tractor occasionally is something coming unhooked inside the back end of the tractor, and the 3-point arms will then be stuck in whatever position they are in. No go up, or down. I've been told it's a fairly simple fix, remove the top link plate from the back end of the tractor, reach in and hook something back up again, put the top link plate back on, and good to go. This has happened three times I think, over the 24 1/2 years I've owned the tractor, but I've never been around when it was corrected. Is this something that is covered in the I&T manual? I've always done most all of my own basic mechanical work, but with ever rising shop rates, I need to be doing more. Comments and advice would be appreciated!! :wink:
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