Posted by D Slater on October 31, 2012 at 06:30:41 from (184.15.14.249):
In Reply to: farmall 300 ta lever posted by mn skinner on October 31, 2012 at 04:25:59:
Get the ruler out, then hook up a ratchet strap to the bottom hole on the T/A clutch operating shaft. Unhook the short rod from the T/A clutch operating shaft to the main clutch shaft. Rotate T/A shaft counterclockwise until you feel the release bearing contact the clutch fingers. Tighten the strap until the bottom hole of the lever moves around 1/2 inch.Don't go over 3/4 inch. Then try the tractor on a hard pull. Don't turn down hill or park tractor with the shaft held back. Warning this may not work if the T/A release bearing went bad or fingers on the pressure plate. Maybe the reason for lever removal. Also if the T/A clutch is good and not used it may be stuck. If the short rod between clutch shafts is still on the tractor the release bearing and T/A clutch may still be in operating condition. If the tractor shifts without binding all the time, the t/a clutch still works or the t/a rollers are shot or removed. I have some levers but would need to check condition. Lots have the spring broke or the lever and linkage pins needing attention.
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