Posted by Tommy Adams on December 30, 2010 at 19:26:10 from (98.80.38.130):
Just split my 300U to fix an oil leak and about to hang the pressure plate, thought I might best check the adjustment on the press plt, well, one finger is 1/8th" proud of the other two. Measuring from the front face to top of the finger is 2&7/8", the other two are 2&3/4". I have a IT book so I think I measured it right, the book said 2&7/32". Big difference. I didn't see any markings on the pressure plt as to make or anything. I got the tractor like it was so I figured the clutch was gummed up anyhow. It would engage w/o grinding if you held it in about 30 sec or so. Got a new clutch plate, the old pressure plate looked good, actually the old clutch had almost no wear on the lining, just gummed up. If anyone has dealt with these before I could use some ideas.
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