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- superc_1
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1- 1957 lo-boy - Location: Atkins, AR
CLUTCH
This has probably been discussed, but here's the problem. I put a new clutch and throw-out bearing in during the rebuild. I've tried to adjust to spec's, but it never seemed to be right. Now when I run tractor I hear nosey from the clutch, but if I push the clutch pedal in just a little the sound stops. Also; the gears will grind the first time I put it in gear but after that they will not grind? If anybody has any suggestin feel free to chime in!!! Help!!
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"Jefthro Burns"
"Jefthro Burns"
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This is link to a previous thread that helped me with the same problem. Sounds like your pressure plate fingers are not adjusted right.
http://farmallcub.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=11593&highlight=clutch+adjustment
http://farmallcub.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=11593&highlight=clutch+adjustment
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