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Where is this rod located to adjust/shorten clutch master cylinder rod? Looks like a rod touches the back of the clutch petal then from there u can't even see the other end and the fluid reservoir is up high and to the right side under the hood. Where do I look? Thanks
Clutch engages close to the top..someone had mentioned possibly being able to adjust this some way where it will engage sooner..Can anyone advise me on this? Thanks
Thanks Alan--I did as you said and now it takes a firm pull on the lever before the pto disengage lever clicks into its up position..Now with the lever pulled up I can go to the pto with lift position without grinding gears--as soon as the disengage lever is lowered slightly the pto starts...
Alzet, the handle does seem to raise easy with very little actual effort but looking underneath it does move the L-shaped bracket that the cable connects to and the flat metal rod that extends forward-does not look like it could move it anymore.. I did take a wrench and put it over the end of...
Anybody know of an inspection plate that can be removed to see inside the clutch area--if so, where is it--on r/h side? l/h side --any chance the pto fingers can be adjusted without splitting the tractor? thanks
Thomas, how would I know if the fingers are set right or if the pto clutch is worn out? Is there some way to check this without splitting the tractor? Thanks
My pto is hard to get it i am having to play around with hand clutch its making alot of crateing sounds when trying can anyone help please
Karch this what you reported a week or so ago--any luck getting it fixed?? My 5211 does same thing.. Thanks for any info..
O.K. apparently nobody has ever had a problem like this-therefore nobody seems to know what to do..I really believe that the pto disengage lever is adjusted right and when pulled it is pushing the flat rod(that connects to the shaft sticking out the side of the bell housing) as far as it can go...
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