Posted by caterpiilar guy on February 19, 2010 at 05:07:06 from (24.247.25.46):
In Reply to: IH 706 problems posted by Dick140 on February 18, 2010 at 20:56:19:
Well if you adjust the clutch brake it will help significantly. It is the rod on the side below and in front of the brake pedals.With the clutch adjusted properly, the rod is adjusted so the pin will just go in the hole with the clutch depressed, then give it about a 1/2 to a turn longer or shorter can't remember. This will help to stop the transmission from spinning when you are stopped.YOU CANNOT PUSH the pedal ALL the way down after this when stopping or you will cause severe wear to the clutch brake. Also grease the throw out bearing inside the cover on the bottom. We took the grease fitting out and screwed a hose for a grease gun in and it hangs out the bottom so it can be greased without removing the cover on the bottom of clutch housing.
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