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Re: 1066 TA/Clutch/T.Brake adjustment-long
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Posted by the tractor vet on January 29, 2007 at 06:47:52 from (75.19.125.118):
In Reply to: Re: 1066 TA/Clutch/T.Brake adjustment-long posted by Michael Sheik on January 29, 2007 at 06:30:39:
Here is a quick and easy way to do the clutch adjust ment , don't care if it it is a hyd assit. or not it will work vary well but takes two people . First the red tell tail light must work , First adjut the free travel of the clutch pedal to 13/16 of and inch , next hold the clutch pedal down after ya remove the clevis pin for the trans brake while holding back on the trans brake lever to the rear of the tractor adjust the clevis till the pin will slide in freely after ya got that then let up on the clutch and add one to one and a half turns to that clevis depending on the ware of the linkage put the pin back in lock down the lock nut . Now start the tractor with the transmissin on (N) park loc set with the engine at and ideal back off the T/A dump valve adjment bolt about 5-6 turns now hold the clutch pedal down to the stop the tell tail light should be off hold the pedal down and start to turn the adjutsment bolt in slowly and watch the lite as soon as the lite comes on STOP let the clutch pedal up add one more complet turn to the bolt and lock the lock not all done. GOOD TO GO .
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