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Re: Clutch and TA adjustment Q's-Farmall 460
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Posted by Nat 2 on April 15, 2006 at 10:38:00 from (64.80.110.33):
In Reply to: Clutch and TA adjustment Q's-Farmall 460 posted by Marksd on April 14, 2006 at 21:36:14:
You'll probably want to double-check all your adjustments, and maybe even have someone with more experience double-check your double-check. Properly adjusting these tractors with mechanical TAs is a very precise job. If you're out of adjustment at all on either the clutch or the TA, you end up with things not working right. It does sound like you're close, though. It's normal for some gear "clash" if you try to put it in gear right after shoving the clutch pedal. The transmission has to stop spinning. It's not a synchromesh transmission. However, if you're getting gear clash when shifting from gear to gear, with the tractor stopped, you didn't get the clutch adjustment right. With the tractor in gear, stopping the tractor also stops the transmission. If it's spinning back up after you take it out of gear, with the clutch pushed in, the clutch is still grabbing.
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