Posted by clint s on July 03, 2011 at 06:27:36 from (24.92.241.43):
Well I think the 200's throw out bearing finally went enough so it is barely useable. It used to catch a bit every now and then when you pushed the clutch in and make a bad vibrating sound, especially at most anything off idle. Just been idling down her when I clutch in and running it like that for a few years now. It was/is not and adjustment issue that I know of. I tried adjusting it got no better. Some times it would work fine for the whole day. Sometimes not. The other day when tedding some hay I found I had to kick the pedal back towards me to get the clutch to engage now. Dad said the were a few moments of smoke from some holes in the bellhousing the last time he used it, I assume it only partially engauged and smoked the clutch a bit. I may try to baby it through pulling my wood trailer, but it looks like I will be splitting it this winter for a clutch and throwout bearing and probably seals and whatever else I find.
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