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Re: 460 clutch adjustment
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Posted by CNKS on May 24, 2007 at 13:23:30 from (204.249.178.32):
In Reply to: Re: 460 clutch adjustment posted by Owen Aaland on May 24, 2007 at 11:58:37:
I set them at "about" 0.059 I used the .030 gage, but for me it is impossible to hold the screwdriver and tighten the lock nut without losing the adjustment. But, when I was done, a .030 and .029 together had a fit that felt the same on each of the 3 levers. Screws are on the outside. If I have to split it, I will do as you say. I don't think the adjustment is very far off, nor does it vary significantly from one lever to the other -- granted the clutch may wear faster. It still does not work, and I have other things to do, so the tractor is going to sit for a while. I looked at my parts book, and don't see how I possibly could have it in backwards -- but anything is possible, I'm wondering if I have the right clutch. I didn't do much comparison to the old one, and sent it to the Mfg, so I have no way of knowing -- thanks for your help.
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