Posted by Kav on September 14, 2013 at 21:33:36 from (119.225.244.121):
In Reply to: 830 Case clutch posted by DRF61 on September 14, 2013 at 14:09:22:
["DRF61"](reply to post at 12:08:43 09/15/13) [/quote]
Hi - I bought an 830 a few years ago that had a new clutch and the works fitted the same as yours about 100 hours previously, and it was a Hay tractor too. When I got the tractor the clutch was slipping in the high gears and under a heavy load. There was no point in adjusting the external linkage as the Throwout bearing assembly was back hard against the rear part of the clutch/gearbox housing. To get the tractor going, I had to adjust the fingers to get clearance with the throwout bearing. I still use it for light work, but from what I can find out there was very little adjustment when the new clutch was fitted. I was told that there were different thicknesses of the driven plates as well as different thickness pads on the Ceramic clutches. Some throwout bearings are also much deeper, so when you add them all up, you can lose most of your adjustment. Good Luck - Kav
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