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I have an older 6245. The clutch won't completly disengage. I blead the master and the slave cyl. I have good pedal tension. When I depress the pedal I see the clutch linkage move. Even when full released, there still seems to be a lot of tension on the clevis fork between the linkage and the slave. If I remove the fork, and lower my RPMs, I can jam the tractor into gear and it will move correctly. If I have the fork in place the clutch will not disengage all the way and I can not get the tractor to move. (it might move half an inch thats it.) It acts like the rod between the slave and the linkage is too long, but its the same rod that was working before. Any thoughts? I thought about heading the rod and bending it a little to shorten it up. Think that would work but would prefer the correct solution. Is there an adjustment?
Kevin
I have an older 6245. The clutch won't completly disengage. I blead the master and the slave cyl. I have good pedal tension. When I depress the pedal I see the clutch linkage move. Even when full released, there still seems to be a lot of tension on the clevis fork between the linkage and the slave. If I remove the fork, and lower my RPMs, I can jam the tractor into gear and it will move correctly. If I have the fork in place the clutch will not disengage all the way and I can not get the tractor to move. (it might move half an inch thats it.) It acts like the rod between the slave and the linkage is too long, but its the same rod that was working before. Any thoughts? I thought about heading the rod and bending it a little to shorten it up. Think that would work but would prefer the correct solution. Is there an adjustment?
Kevin