Saturday at 11:54 AM / Clutch Adjustment #1 B bill18163 Silver Member Joined May 2, 2000 Messages 137 Location NW Pennsylvania Tractor Kubota B2710,BX1860,LA3940 I have a Kubota L3940 HST and I have to adjust the clutch. The adjustment spec on the pedal is .8" to 1.2". Which dimension should you keep it closer too? Or should you just try to keep it in the middle? Last edited: Saturday at 2:42 PM
I have a Kubota L3940 HST and I have to adjust the clutch. The adjustment spec on the pedal is .8" to 1.2". Which dimension should you keep it closer too? Or should you just try to keep it in the middle?
Saturday at 1:20 PM / Clutch Adjustment #2 Roadworthy Elite Member Joined Aug 24, 2019 Messages 3,839 Location Southeast Washington Tractor Kubota L2501 HST, That's one inch plus or minus two tenths of an inch. I'd shoot for one inch and tweak if needed.
Saturday at 2:42 PM / Clutch Adjustment Thread Starter #3 OP B bill18163 Silver Member Joined May 2, 2000 Messages 137 Location NW Pennsylvania Tractor Kubota B2710,BX1860,LA3940 Now I would have thought that they meant that the free play in the clutch pedal should fall between those dimensions. (.800" & 1.200").
Now I would have thought that they meant that the free play in the clutch pedal should fall between those dimensions. (.800" & 1.200").
Saturday at 2:53 PM / Clutch Adjustment Thread Starter #4 OP B bill18163 Silver Member Joined May 2, 2000 Messages 137 Location NW Pennsylvania Tractor Kubota B2710,BX1860,LA3940 I didn't quite understand what you meant but after staring at the numbers I see what you mean. You're saying to shoot for the middle.
I didn't quite understand what you meant but after staring at the numbers I see what you mean. You're saying to shoot for the middle.
Yesterday at 1:53 PM / Clutch Adjustment #5 Roadworthy Elite Member Joined Aug 24, 2019 Messages 3,839 Location Southeast Washington Tractor Kubota L2501 HST, In essence I'm saying shoot for the middle. That gives some latitude either way. It's not really an exact measurement.
In essence I'm saying shoot for the middle. That gives some latitude either way. It's not really an exact measurement.