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Topic: Re: Final drive removal on t340 international crawler
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| Charlie
03-05-2013 13:33:46
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Nothing internal as I recall, but I did have to coax it off straight. By the way, are you sure you checked the steering clutch freeplay adjustment carefully? The machine should still turn without pulling the lever so far as to engage the brake, just not so sharp. |
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| tcgman
03-06-2013 02:44:18
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| Thanks for replying charlie. I've read alot of your post. It's a Pleasure to hear from you. I did the clutch adjustment after I had removed the trans. cover to inspect the clutches. When i first got the machine it wouldn't steer to the right at all. Only ocassionaly. I did a test of the clutches. I pulled both levers back and held them then released the foot clutch. Then i slowly released the right lever till the tractor started forward. It will do a very gradual turn to the right. I only got it to steer to the right after i ajusted the brakes all the way. By the way it had no foot brake at all. Now my foot brake works fairly well. I have the original parts book. Also have a owners manual. Thats been helpful in ajustments. I'll keep prying, but equally. thaks again. |
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