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Re: Massey Ferguson 65 two stage clutch problems
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Posted by Furyman on December 05, 2006 at 18:40:04 from (66.82.9.40):
In Reply to: Re: Massey Ferguson 65 two stage clutch problems posted by DavidP, South Wales on October 17, 2006 at 15:33:53:
Hi.neat Forum.I'm attempting to adjust the clutch on a nieghbours MF65.She does not need the PTO to work.The clutch arm has two holes...which one should the clevis be in? I adjusted it per manual with the 1" block of wood and set up pedal free play.First time you depress the pedal everything feels fine.Second time there is tons of free play and PTO shaft will not stop spinning.Clutch is 10 years old....maybe something is hanging up ?? Clutch pedal bushing is also shot...is it replaceable? Anyways I adjusted her clutch on Sunday and she says its now worse than before...pedal is pretty much all the way up before clutch engages.I also broke the pipe leading into the muffler and dumped about 2 gallons of oil on her garage floor so if y'all could help me with her clutch I might be able save face lol.First time working on a tractor...worked on lots of old Mopars thought i knew what I was doing lol.
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