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Re: Gravely attachment clutch adjustment
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Posted by kimk on July 19, 2000 at 19:51:26 from (209.198.80.88):
In Reply to: Gravely attachment clutch adjustment posted by Peter Adler on July 18, 2000 at 08:16:00:
My gravely manual tells me "Place a flat bar in the driving slotsof the Slip Clutch. Hook a pair of spring scales on the bar 12" from the CENTER of the Clutch. Then adjust the spring tensionby tightening or loosining the 6 bolts EVENLY so that it takes 30 to 36 pounds of pressure to make the clutch slip. " Spring scales are not cheap so you might want to rig up something that would allow you to use a torque wrench. I confess I never have done anything that fancy. Iusually just back off all the cluch bolts and torque them down evenly till it seems right. Rude and crude but what the hey?
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