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Adjusting clutches on a Bobcat M-600 (or 610)
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<blockquote data-quote="jerry" data-source="post: 8943" data-attributes="member: 931"><p>Hondaman did you get a book for the machine? If I remember right there should be about 3 inches travel between neutral and engaged on the clutches measured at the top end of the control lever both forward and reverse. They are cam operated clutches and have roller thrust bearings in them by the cam. I had trouble with one sticking in engaged and it was caused by a bearing that was bad. If it is sticking maybe take the side cover off and check. Run a magnet through the bottom of the chain case and see if there are bearing rollers down there. New bearings are not real expensive but the cam is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jerry, post: 8943, member: 931"] Hondaman did you get a book for the machine? If I remember right there should be about 3 inches travel between neutral and engaged on the clutches measured at the top end of the control lever both forward and reverse. They are cam operated clutches and have roller thrust bearings in them by the cam. I had trouble with one sticking in engaged and it was caused by a bearing that was bad. If it is sticking maybe take the side cover off and check. Run a magnet through the bottom of the chain case and see if there are bearing rollers down there. New bearings are not real expensive but the cam is. [/QUOTE]
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