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JD 7 Clutch Tool

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Jim

08-18-2003 14:56:52




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I am looking for dimensions for A JD7 clutch adjusting tool so I can make one, If I can get the dims it would be no problem for me to make a few more if anyone is interested Thanks Jim B




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dave

08-18-2003 17:26:48




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 Re: JD 7 Clutch Tool in reply to Jim, 08-18-2003 14:56:52  
Just what is a JD 7 clutch tool I have one I made for the 420 dozer i used to have. any help?



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Jim

08-18-2003 18:31:37




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 Re: Re: JD 7 Clutch Tool in reply to dave, 08-18-2003 17:26:48  
JD7 Tool is in the service manual it is for setting the height on the clutch pressure plate fingers for the steering clutches and engine clutch



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dave

08-19-2003 06:15:55




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 Re: Re: Re: JD 7 Clutch Tool in reply to Jim, 08-18-2003 18:31:37  
Jim if you want to e-mail me with your address I will send you the one I made to use on the 420. I did as one of the others said traced one from the dealers and made my own. dave



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Jonathan

08-18-2003 18:41:56




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 Re: Re: Re: JD 7 Clutch Tool in reply to Jim, 08-18-2003 18:31:37  
If you have a "normal" dealer nearby, they should allow you to trace the pattern onto a manilla folder or something similar...I've done this numerous times for people needing a one-time use type of "tool"...Then if you want a permanent model, cut it out of 1/8 " steel or similar...



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bob

08-18-2003 22:40:04




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: JD 7 Clutch Tool in reply to Jonathan, 08-18-2003 18:41:56  
I borrowed the tool from the dealer, used it and mailed it back to them.



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