Posted by Floyd A tn on September 01, 2008 at 19:17:31 from (74.240.212.14):
In Reply to: PTO and Multi-Power posted by coyote55 on September 01, 2008 at 13:43:09:
thanks for the info, where is the screen located and can it be cleaned with out breaking the tractor in half, and how do you adjust the pto clutch[/quote:d8581cc966]
The screen for the multipower is accessed through the pto lever plate. When you remove the plate, feel toward the front of the trans and there should be two bolts holding a tube that goes down to the screen... Remove the two bolts very carefully. Installing them back in is harder than removing them..
The hydraulic screen is straight down.. it has a wire that keeps it from un-screwing.. Like Stony jim said, make sure to put the wire back in.
To adjust the clutch, remove the plate uder the bell housing.. You will have a set of bolts with lock nuts on the back side of the pressure plate.. Un jam the lock nuts and turn each bolt one turn and lock down. Test to see if it is tight enough.. If not only turn them a half round if it needs to be tighter..
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