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Posted by Gene Olson on October 12, 2001 at 13:21:05 from (12.75.133.198):
In Reply to: CaseOmatic 610 posted by Dave on October 11, 2001 at 09:50:18:
Dave Jack up the rear end with both wheels off the ground. On the brake housing there is a pull rod attached to the brake pedal arm. Tighten the adjusting nut until you feel a slight drag when the tire is rotated. Then loosen the adjusting nut 3 turns and tighten the jam nut. Do both sides and check to see that both set with the interlock in place on the pedals. If not, adjust accordingly. On the case o matic when you release the clutch the drive clutch is hydraulically engaged. It will not feel like a clutch with the pressure plate. Gene
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