mtDanE
New member
- Joined
- Sep 15, 2011
- Messages
- 24
- Tractor
- JD 2240, JD 1010u JD1010r, JD 420 l&g, JD 110 l&g
Good morning all,
I though my clutch was worn out, there was too much play in the petal. the gears would not stop turning when the clutch was engaged, but the linkage/rod from the pedal to the throwout bearing lever was tightened all the way. although the clutch was not slipping. so I split the tractor last night. the clutch looks good it is about 0.39" thick. the flywheel looks like it has been machined recently (before I bought the tractor). It looks like the levers on the pressure plate are adjustable. they are sitting 1.4" from the surface, when everything is bolted together. this is a single stage clutch by the way.
so my question are; what is the thickness of the clutch before it is considered worn out?
How do you adjust and set the levers (to what specs).
Thanks,
D.
I though my clutch was worn out, there was too much play in the petal. the gears would not stop turning when the clutch was engaged, but the linkage/rod from the pedal to the throwout bearing lever was tightened all the way. although the clutch was not slipping. so I split the tractor last night. the clutch looks good it is about 0.39" thick. the flywheel looks like it has been machined recently (before I bought the tractor). It looks like the levers on the pressure plate are adjustable. they are sitting 1.4" from the surface, when everything is bolted together. this is a single stage clutch by the way.
so my question are; what is the thickness of the clutch before it is considered worn out?
How do you adjust and set the levers (to what specs).
Thanks,
D.