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Re: john deere 730 pto clutch
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Posted by JD70Jim on August 09, 2001 at 09:17:29 from (64.197.39.76):
In Reply to: john deere 730 pto clutch posted by HAY HAULER on August 08, 2001 at 08:42:28:
I suggest you find your nearest generic tractor parts store, TSC, CT Farm & Country(or whatever they are calling themselves now), Farm & Fleet, Orscheln, etc. and pick up a copy of "I&T"s tech manual. Or purchase SM 2020 from John Deere. Either book contains all of the instructions you will need. The John Deere manual costs twice as much, but is more complete. ALSO---YOUR OWNERS MANUAL TELLS HOW TO ADJUST THE POWERSHAFT CLUTCH!!! REFER TO PAGES 89 & 90 of OM-R20700 (your 730D owners manual) If your 730 is a gas, the page numbers would be different but the info is still there! Relax. It is not that hard to fix. Just don't pull the whole clutch apart. Getting the clutch pack back into the "basket" is a real treat!
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