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Re: John Deere 450 Steering Clutches
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Posted by Roy Suomi on October 29, 2006 at 20:15:00 from (69.165.41.192):
In Reply to: Re: John Deere 450 Steering Clutches posted by Tweeter on October 29, 2006 at 04:38:48:
Sorry I didn't see the part about steering clutch " notches "...When I refered to this , I meant this ... The bolt has a thick washer welded to the bottom side of the head..On this washer is a cutout that works like a cam. The bolt passes thru the side of a pin ..As you turn the bolt , the cam rubs on the pin ..The tighter you take it , the harder it is to turn it in 180 degree increments. This " cam " action keeps the bolt from backing off once the adjustment is made.. Getting back to the HLR repair, This is not for the faint at heart..This is quite an undertaking, especially for someone who hasn't done one before..Is your machine a dozer or loader???? Early loaders are a pistol to work around...I've gone so far as to remove the loader from the machine on these early loaders..I can't get my fleshy butt between the tank assembly and the loader uprights..There are many "tricks of the trade " used in the repair of these transmissions..
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