Posted by davidrz on August 11, 2013 at 16:21:26 from (216.183.60.107):
On 8-9-13 I posted asking for assistance on a 76 Cub. Had been parked for almost 10 yrs. and I had gotten the motor running but could not shift it into gear.
You all gave me good advice. Had never worked on an IH cub, but this what I did.
- split the tractor and took off the throw-out bearing, pressure plate, and clutch. - took throw-out bearing apart, cleaned, oil/greased it and put it back in. (Had never be greased). - used light steel wool and cleaned all "clutch" related surfaces. - reset release fingers on pressure plate to 1 1/4 in. as you suggested. - set pedal "play" to 1 in.
Did not replace any parts, only cleaned, retighten, and greased/oiled some parts. NOW IT WORKS AND SHIFTS GREAT!!!!
The diagrams and the detail, clear instructions were of great help. Thanks again. David
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