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clutch clearance question
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Posted by Diana on August 10, 2003 at 13:14:30 from (205.188.209.140):
Hi again, I have an IH350 Utility D. It was sticking in first gear. I TRIED to adjust the clutch. The "book" says there should be a 1/8" clearance between the clutch release bearing and levers. Before I started adjustment, there was no clearance at all. I tried to get the clearance, but there is still zero clearance. It also indicates there is supposed to be 6.5 inches from the bottom of the curve of the pedal to the rim of the floor and the most I can get is 5.75 inches there. I see no way to expand that width. I decided to go ahead and adjust the TA which adjusted perfectly. I can now shift into the 5 gears and reverse a lot more smoothly and the TA shifts really nicely, too. I need to know, though, is there a problem because there is no clearance? I don't want to wreck something. I have to say, too that I sure didn't think a tractor could go SO FAST in 5th gear!!! Scared the heebeejeebees out-a-me! WHEW!
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