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<blockquote data-quote="Kiwi M610" data-source="post: 4326" data-attributes="member: 640"><p>Hi Stephen, Adjusting the clutches is no problem. Just remove the caps take out split pins and adjust so the lever has 3 to 4" travel in each direction. The rear clutch is the forward direction one. I have had the chain covers off, this is quite easy and will give you the chance to adjust the chains. also check the lock tabs on the nuts holding drive sprockets on the axle shafts (final drive chain). I had one back off, then the sprocket moves over until the chain rubs on the oil tank and breaks the chain. If you break a chain I will tell you how to get the Bobcat back to the shed with 3 wheels turning and one locked! (very amusing, wife is still laughing). This old Bobcat is taking care of any possibilty of spare time around here!, good fun though. Regards Roger</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kiwi M610, post: 4326, member: 640"] Hi Stephen, Adjusting the clutches is no problem. Just remove the caps take out split pins and adjust so the lever has 3 to 4" travel in each direction. The rear clutch is the forward direction one. I have had the chain covers off, this is quite easy and will give you the chance to adjust the chains. also check the lock tabs on the nuts holding drive sprockets on the axle shafts (final drive chain). I had one back off, then the sprocket moves over until the chain rubs on the oil tank and breaks the chain. If you break a chain I will tell you how to get the Bobcat back to the shed with 3 wheels turning and one locked! (very amusing, wife is still laughing). This old Bobcat is taking care of any possibilty of spare time around here!, good fun though. Regards Roger [/QUOTE]
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