greg_g
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- Joined
- Dec 18, 2003
- Messages
- 6,126
- Location
- Western Kentucky
- Tractor
- JD3720 Cab, 300X loader with 4-in-1 bucket
Yes. The adjustments you made have over-compensated the main drive clutch at the expense of the aux (PTO) clutch. Not only should those fingers not "wiggle", they should actually be too stiff to depress by hand. As a result, that clutch is too loose - so it stands to reason that the other one is too tight.Is it problematic that the fingers can be 'wiggled' in place?
It's a stack height thing, which is nearly impossible to accurately obtain without splitting the tractor. Short of that, it's a hit and miss thing. It appears that the PTO adjustments need to be loosened to obtain the prescribed 1.2mm gap, then the fingers adjusted well past the point where you can move them by hand. #6 in the diagram adjusts the PTO clutch. I think yours are way too tight, you should be able to see a little bit of the spring underneath. In the end, each of those three #6 nuts should have a 1.2mm gap between it and the pressure plate tab.
Then move back to the release fingers. They have to be tightened. If you had the tractor split, it would be possible to adjust them to obtain the spec'd 96.8mm stack height. But since that's not possible through the window, you'll just have to tighten them by guess and by gosh. But for sure, the should NOT wiggle to the touch. Then after once again getting them all to within the spec'd 0.1mm of each other, adjust the external linkage (#13) to bring the TOB face to within the prescribed 2.5mm. At the end, a little adjustment of the stop bolt (#11) may be required as well.
Like I said, trying to return to somewhere near the prescribed stack height - through the inspection window - is hit and miss at best. So you may have to repeat the above more than once before you obtain satisfactory results.
//greg//