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Oliver, Cletrac, Co-op & Cockshutt Tractors Discussion Forum
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Topic: White 2-135 Clutch
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JWL

02-05-2013 09:03:36
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Can the fork that runs the throw-out bearing be put on two different ways (i.e. slightly tilted towards the front of the tractor OR slightly tilted towards the rear of the tractor)? We had the clutch done on this tractor a couple years ago along with the over/dirct/under and recently we have had trouble with it not wanting to come out of gear. To resolve this issue we adjusted the clutch pedal free play but are now out of threads on the adjustment linkage and it has caused the clutch to slip at times. The person who installed the fork recalls that it could be installed either of the two ways noted above and he thinks that maybe it is in wrong now based on the issues we are having as of late. Does this make sense?

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Wrenchbender

02-05-2013 12:16:26
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 Re: White 2-135 Clutch in reply to JWL, 02-05-2013 09:03:36  
Yes it can go on either way, and the way that looks right is wrong! You have to turn the fork and shaft so the fork is toward the top of the clutch housing and the bolt can be put in from the front if I remember correctly. WB<><.



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 Re: White 2-135 Clutch in reply to Wrenchbender, 02-05-2013 12:16:26  
So when the fork is installed properly is it tilted slightly towards the clutch or slightly towards the over/direct/under from the plume position (straight up and down)?

Also, when you say the fork has to be flipped upside down that is just to put the bolt in it?

Thank you very much for your assistance!!!



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