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Super H adjustment

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new prospect

10-02-2003 08:20:04




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You guys had great info on the lubrication of the Super H, how about the brake and clutch adjustments? I estimate almost full travel of the pedals before response.

I know an operator's manual is a good source - but that will take a week by snail mail, and I'd love to get at it this weekend!

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Dr.EVIL

10-02-2003 11:21:44




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 Re: Super H adjustment in reply to new prospect, 10-02-2003 08:20:04  
Clutch adj. on a Super H is easy. There's a clevis on the clutch rod on the pedal end. Remove cotter pin from clevis pin, remove pin and twist clevis OUT or COUNTER CLOCKWISE after loosening the locking jam nut. Start with a full 360 or 720 degree turn and reassemble and check freeplay between the transmission top cover and the pedal. You want the measurement from the edge of the cover to the pedal to be 3/4 inch. Adjust again accordingly to get the 3/4" measurement, tighten the jam nut snuggly, reinstall the clevis pin and cotter pin and Your done. 12" cresant wrench and a pair of slip joint pliers and two minutes should be all the tools & time You need. Operator's manual says to readjust when the free travel of the pedal approaches 1-1/4" Free travel is the easy movement You can feel by hand until the throwout bearing starts pushing on the clutch fingers of the pressure plate. Sounds like someone has been pretty hard on the clutch on that Super H. I think We've adjusted the one on My Super H maybe once since 1967 when Dad got It and was still farming full time. It was the small chore tractor & light fieldwork tractor on 240 acres and got 250 to 300 Hrs put on it a year. Last 7-8 yrs it's had a loader on it but only runs 10 hrs/yr doing yardwork & pushing snow.

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