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TD-24 steering clutch tool

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ralph oregon

11-17-2005 11:11:26




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looking for a 318500R1 steering clutch adjusting tool. thanks ralph




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Bob/Ont

11-17-2005 17:53:30




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 Re: TD-24 steering clutch tool in reply to ralph oregon, 11-17-2005 11:11:26  
Ralph, have you taken the plugs out yet? I thought a 3/4" drive would turn them but it's been 35 yrs, not sure.
Later Bob



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ralph oregon

11-17-2005 18:14:47




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 Re: TD-24 steering clutch tool in reply to Bob/Ont, 11-17-2005 17:53:30  

i'm asking for a guy that does not have a computer-- trying to get more information. ralph



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hector gemme

11-17-2005 16:15:00




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 Re: TD-24 steering clutch tool in reply to ralph oregon, 11-17-2005 11:11:26  
HI I have 4 td24 parts book and dont found that part number 318500r1. HECTOR



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TD24man

12-01-2005 16:49:57




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 Re: TD-24 steering clutch tool in reply to hector gemme, 11-17-2005 16:15:00  
In order to adjust the clutches you need to get the final drive housing covers of witch is located under the seat. Their is one on each side of the machine. Inside there are nuts on threaded rod wich you have to tighten or loosen. The tool you are looking for is kinda like a s shape and a cut out to fit the nut. I believe it is 1 5/8 inch wrench size. I dont have one to sell and I obtained mine by luck at a fair were I talked to the wright person. P.S I learned that always tie the tool you are using to something so you dont accidentally drop the tool in the final drive then your in for a world of trouble because the only way to get it out is to tear the final drive apart completely!!!

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