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Re: Re: Help! Cub clutch trouble
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Posted by jakee on August 30, 2000 at 20:17:19 from (152.163.207.77):
In Reply to: Re: Help! Cub clutch trouble posted by gene b on August 30, 2000 at 19:45:00:
on the bottom of the bell-housing there is a round plate take it of and look up in there, the throw out berring does not take grease it is made out of a special material.you can ujst the free play threw that hole in the bottom,it is hard but can be done.also the figers on the presure plate may be ajusted but you will have to split tractor to do that and use a dial indicator to set them all the same.wen you look in the tunnel towards the transmision there is a arm back there with the nut on the back side some times it will come lose and have to be tightened up ,but to do that you will have to split the tractor,if you do split the tractor you must put a block between the radiator and the axel ,one on each side to keep the motor from floping over,take you time
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