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Re: Clutch adjustment on Super H
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Posted by Dennis Gauge on December 05, 2006 at 05:35:59 from (64.80.108.53):
In Reply to: Clutch adjustment on Super H posted by GeneP on December 04, 2006 at 16:50:03:
Having just performed a clutch job on a Super H... There"s no "rebuild." You replace the clutch disk and pressure plate, if it needs it. This can be done without splitting the tractor through the large access plate on a Stage II or after removing the belly pump on a Stage I. It"s a little fidgety at times; getting the shaft out and back in is the tightest bit as it lacks but a fraction of an inch of being easy. Could"ve done it in one afternoon if we"d had the parts. Now, measure your pedal play straight out from the top of the platform. Should be 1-1/8". Adjust the length of the clutch rod until the pedal play is 1-1/8" by removing the pin at the front and unscrewing the rod a couple of turns. If you can get it back down to 1-1/8" without completely unscrewing the rod from the pedal, you"re in good shape.
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