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Topic: 770 with power booster needs clutch
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| Larry NEIL
09-26-2012 20:21:44
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I'v had this 770 partially dissasembled for a year and one half, but was always concerned about messing with the power booster and don't know where to take it apart.Right in the middle? I'm gettin sick of looking at it sitting there as everything always worked like a charm on that tractor. Anyone ever put a clutch in one with a power booster? Any suggestions will be appreciated! Larry NEIL |
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| J. Schwiebert
09-27-2012 03:22:54
209.143.28.10
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Re: 770 with power booster needs clutch in reply to Larry NEIL, 09-26-2012 20:21:44
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| You are talking the main clutch right? You unbolt the over center clutch by removing the 6 5/16 fine threaded bolts that bolt the over center clutch together. Check the amount of effort necessary to snap the clutch over center before yoy start. If you need to make adjustment do it while you have the shim packs out. More questions? |
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| Larry NEIL
09-27-2012 09:15:21
76.202.254.183
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Re: 770 with power booster needs clutch in reply to J. Schwiebert, 09-27-2012 03:22:54
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| Thanks for the info John. |
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