Egon
Epic Contributor
If'n the engine maintains RPM and ground speed/PTO rev's go down it's time for clutch work.
I have not noticed the engine slowing down at all. Only the rotation of the pto and the speed of the tractor, not the engine. Thanks again for everyone's time and comments!
Ground speed would slow as well when it's slipping. His tractor only has one clutch that controls PTO and engine to trans.If'n the engine maintains RPM and ground speed/PTO rev's go down it's time for clutch work.
I just went out to check mine. Like I said before I set mine 10Yrs. ago. Took a ruler and thought I set it at an 1/8. But without a doubt 3/16' to 1/4' tops, movement before the pedal stops or hits pressure. I have no Idea why but that were it stays locked in and shifts really good compared to when I first bought it. Practically no grinding at all ever when I use 2nd. PTO.. I was having shifting problems "Grinding" when shifting. I wouldn't go by any exact measurement but more take all the pedal away making sure that the clutch is seated and then Adj. it so you have enough pedal to lift the Clutch.