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Re: Ford 860--Good Deal?
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Posted by Jim.UT on September 23, 2004 at 10:22:35 from (64.122.18.247):
In Reply to: Re: Ford 860--Good Deal? posted by Stu Bush on September 23, 2004 at 09:43:04:
The dual clutch on the 860 has two adjustment holes on the pedal linkage. I don't own an 860 so I'm only repeating what I've read on the Ford discussion board. With the linkage hooked up to one of the holes, it makes the clutch act like a single clutch (no live pto). With it installed in the other hole it activates the second clutch disc so that the clutch operates like I described in my first response. You can get better (more informed intelligent) information by going to the Ford discussion board on this site and asking specific questions about dual clutch adjustment. It may be something as simple as that. If it is, $3500 is a great price for an 860 in good condition, especially with all the implements. I don't know if that alternate linkage hole alters the clutch pedal height, but it seems reasonable that it would.
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