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Adjusting clutches on a Bobcat M-600 (or 610)
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<blockquote data-quote="Hondaman900" data-source="post: 8946" data-attributes="member: 568"><p>Yes I do have an operator's manual, and it does describe the clutch adjustment. It says adjust so that there's 3"-4" of play either side of vertical in the stick before it engages. I was hoping the adjustment would take the sticking out of the operation, but it didn't really.</p><p>Do I have to drain the oil to take off the side panels? Looking for a bad bearing/cam sounds like a good idea and a likely culprit for this issue.</p><p>I would think that smoking clutches would indicate slippage and therefore a need to adjust them in so that they filly engage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hondaman900, post: 8946, member: 568"] Yes I do have an operator's manual, and it does describe the clutch adjustment. It says adjust so that there's 3“-4” of play either side of vertical in the stick before it engages. I was hoping the adjustment would take the sticking out of the operation, but it didn't really. Do I have to drain the oil to take off the side panels? Looking for a bad bearing/cam sounds like a good idea and a likely culprit for this issue. I would think that smoking clutches would indicate slippage and therefore a need to adjust them in so that they filly engage. [/QUOTE]
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