I adjusted it in a "mix" from the video and the 300 manual. I noticed there wasn't a clutch stop to adjust. The biggest difference appears to be the measurement of slack on the clutch peddle - Mine started at 3.5 inches and I adjusted it to 1.5" (or was it 1.25"?), the video showed it at .75"(?) if I recall correctly. The 3/16" "slack" on the TA handle is what I used.
The clutch was becoming an issue as it would make it extremely difficult to take out of gear at times and the TA would engage then slip back into high side after a few seconds - but if you held it back beyond the "lock" position it would stay in low side. I very seldom use the TA - but needed it for the heavy windrows I was baling.
This tractor only has about 2400 hours on it and it wouldn't surprise me if this was the first adjustment. Luckily for me the seeping hydraulic Christmas tree for the loader keeps everything nicely lubed and nothing was frozen in place.
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