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drive clutch on a JD450

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allen castleber

07-22-2004 14:16:35




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could someone tell me how to adjust the drive clutch on a old JD450 crawler. mine was slipping and it had some oil in the bottom of the bell houseing so I washed it off with gas and degreaser and now it want move at all. :(
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Steve

07-23-2004 04:43:02




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 Re: drive clutch on a JD450 in reply to allen castleberry, 07-22-2004 14:16:35  
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Is there free travel in the pedal? If there is then there is no adjusting it. If not there is an adjustment bolt outside of the bellhousing on the clutch pedal. This adjusts the clearance between the T/O brg. and pressure plate. But when this adjustment is changed then the reverser cltch valve should be readjusted. Are you certain it is the master clutch that is slipping?

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allen

07-23-2004 05:17:09




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 Re: Re: drive clutch on a JD450 in reply to Steve , 07-23-2004 04:43:02  
Thanks for the reply Steve...the bolt you are talking about I have messed with so much that it is probably out of adjustment. Where is the reverser vaule adjustment? This is the plain 450 with dry clutches. Is there some kind of pressure adjustment for the clutch? It want go forward or backwards. I am pretty sure it's not the steiring clutches slipping. About a year ago the the main clutch stuck togheter and I like to have never broke it lose. I spraded a lot of penetrating oil on it.

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