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Case 1740 Mech Clutch Not Working
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<blockquote data-quote="the_0utsider1" data-source="post: 41899" data-attributes="member: 4028"><p>Remove the tractor side panel. There is 1 big nut with a setscrew. if u loosend the setscrew(some versions have tab to lock position) and turn the nut CW. Tighten it and have someone push the handle fwd. each moving plates when they push fwd 'roll' there is a notch cut on each 'rolling' plate. Line up those lines to get the proper tension. If the big nut tightens all the way where it won't turn anymore, then the clutch plates are worn out. replace the 5 plates. If when u push the handle fwd, and the plates meet, and the plate 'bulges' out, then the clip on the ball bearing is missing or out of the slot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="the_0utsider1, post: 41899, member: 4028"] Remove the tractor side panel. There is 1 big nut with a setscrew. if u loosend the setscrew(some versions have tab to lock position) and turn the nut CW. Tighten it and have someone push the handle fwd. each moving plates when they push fwd 'roll' there is a notch cut on each 'rolling' plate. Line up those lines to get the proper tension. If the big nut tightens all the way where it won't turn anymore, then the clutch plates are worn out. replace the 5 plates. If when u push the handle fwd, and the plates meet, and the plate 'bulges' out, then the clip on the ball bearing is missing or out of the slot. [/QUOTE]
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