case 1966 120 clutch setup

getback63

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Help!!
There are 2 levers that are attached to the clutch that hang free.Do these bolt to the clutch pedal?
I have searched high and low for any kind of information on this tractor and with not much luck.
I did manage to match up a v drive belt for it.The specs that i did find called for a 76" belt but it took
a 79" belt.
After some good old tinkering i got her fired up and must admit she sounds awesome.New Carburetor.
My goal is to get it setup for winter,It came with the snow blower.But my concern is the clutch.
I was hoping to find a picture of the clutch with no luck.If there is anyone out there in tractor land
i sure would appreciate and kind of information.
I'm new here so i will have to figure out how to post pictures.
Thanks much
 
(quoted from post at 13:47:54 09/19/18)
Is this what you're working on?

https://manuals.casecoltingersoll.com/PartsManuals/Case 120 Parts Manual A-978_watermarked.pdf


Yes this is the one..I don't under stand how the clutch hooks up.there are 2 links hanging from the clutch and i wander if they just bolt to the pedal?
 
The pictures in the parts book in the link show the clutch arms connecting to the rod with the knob on the end. This lever engages the clutch
when turning it from one side to the other. The machine doesn't have a clutch pedal...that's the brake pedal.
 

I don't know why i am so confused over this.Are you talking about the PTO lever? It has a nob on the end.And it connects to the pulley on the front of the engine. There is no left pedal.Also,Attached to the brake pedal is a spring loaded piece of steel that right now is just resting on the clutch.This makes me think to connect both arms to this.I was told the brake acts as a Brake and clutch Pedal?
I know i can get some good pics,I just have to figure out how to post them.Again i am new here,,sorry..But I do appreciate your help.
 
(quoted from post at 15:47:30 09/19/18)
I know i can get some good pics,I just have to figure out how to post them.Again i am new here,,sorry..But I do appreciate your help.
You have to have a few posts under your belt before the system will let you post pics. Keeps the spammers at bay.
 

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