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cat g6 9u dry clutch problem....strange.
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Posted by greghhh on April 23, 2006 at 19:17:34 from (63.26.97.88):
I drove my old D6 out of the shed to oil change it this spring. The clutch has always been fine but I was going to adjust it just a little tighter as I thought it should be. I loosened the collar nut as my manual said and turned the collar several degrees clockwise to tighten it up. When I then tightened the collar nut and checked the clutch it got real loose. Now no matter what I do to the collar as far as making it loose or turning it as tight as it goes the clutch does not have enough force on the flywheel to even move the tractor. Something must have broke somewhere or I am missing something completely. From my observation through the little inspection cover, everything seems to be working just fine. The pull on the hand lever is just super light and there is nothing I can do to the collar as making it better. What do you think happenned??????????? The D6 is sitting in the front of the shed and won't move.
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