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Posted by jdemaris on February 01, 2004 at 19:47:41 from (209.23.31.60):
In Reply to: 4020 clutch posted by mike on February 01, 2004 at 13:42:35:
Sounds a little odd to me. Are you talking about the engine clutch and throwout bearing or the PTO clutch and throwout bearing? As far as the engine clutch goes, it you had free play as described, then that throwout bearing isn't turning except when your foot is on the pedal. I do recommend, however, after doing a clutch job on any 2520, 3020, or 4020 with SynchroRange trans., that after installing the new clutch, you visually inspect it with the engine running - by looking through the inspection plate. Sometimes, even with a properly adjusted clutch, if there's a lot of slop in the clutch fingers, centrifugal force will make them rub against the throwout bearing at high RPMs. It all can be easily readjusted on the tractor. When I worked as a Deere mechanic, we had much more trouble with the PTO clutch bearings going bad, or pressure-plate fingers burning off. The fingers can be replace on the tractor also.
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