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Posted by Bus Driver on August 05, 2002 at 15:50:29 from (65.165.152.177):
In Reply to: adjusting clutch on a LONG posted by Charles on August 05, 2002 at 15:11:43:
I do have a manual. Contact LongAgribusiness in Tarboro NC. They have a website. The process begins with removing the cover plate on the right side of the tractor and adjusting for 0.060 clearance between the clutch fingers for the transmission and the PTO clutches. Difficult to describe without a picture. Turn the engine to the next set of fingers with a large screwdriver as a pry bar in the flywheel teeth. Use marker on the first one to determine when you are finished. Once that is done, the remainder of adjustment is done with the clevis in the linkage on the pedal. The clevis to be adjusted is the one on the linkage attached to the bottom of the clutch pedal. Adjust for 1" to 1 1/4" free travel of the pedal before rsistance to travel.
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