Farm pro. Please help

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#11  
Thanks for everybody advice , it's been a big help. Last night after work I removed my loader successfully. I removed loader bracket on the passenger side and there is nothing behind it. What I'm wondering is it the same way behind loader bracket on driver side or do I need to remove step bracket and plates behind them to get to the clutch. Thanks for any advice.
 
   / Farm pro. Please help
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#13  
So I do need behind the other loader bracket then. Is there anything behind the plates where the steps are bolted on I would need to get to. I know the 4 wheel drive lever is right there close . Wish I were closer. I would hire you to do it. Sounds like u have done it before. Thank u
 
   / Farm pro. Please help #14  
So I do need behind the other loader bracket then. Is there anything behind the plates where the steps are bolted on I would need to get to. I know the 4 wheel drive lever is right there close . Wish I were closer. I would hire you to do it. Sounds like u have done it before. Thank u

Some pics here that may help

JMClutchAdj

and many maintenance pages above that link page.
 
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#15  
Ok I finally got the right bracket off and spent some time looking around in there. I'm completely lost. I see three fingers which I don't know what are. Can anyone explain what they do and how to adjust the clutch. The fingers are all touching the bearing. I grew up in an automatic transmission shop and my father never worked on standards so I'm not even sure what I'm looking at inside there and can't find anyone that does. How can you tell if it can be adjusted or not ? Thanks.
 
   / Farm pro. Please help #16  
There are 3- sets of double nuts they are your PTO clutch adjustments, you need to adjust those so that you have 0.30 thousands under the big nut, make sure all 3-are the same, your main clutch adjustment is under the 3-clutch fingers( You will have to grind a wrench down to fit the nut under the finger it will need to be thin),you will need to take the linkage rod off your clutch arm coming out of the bell housing, adjust each one of those 3- fingers so that you have 1/8" clearance from the throw out bearing to the face of the clutch finger, make sure all 3- are the same 1/8". Once you loosen the nut under the finger, you can turn the bolt head on the backside to move the finger in or out then re-tighten the nut under the finger ,Then reattach your clutch arm adjusting the turnbuckle so that you have 1" of free play that you can push with your fingers.

Tommy
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#17  
Thank you so much. It could not have been explained any better. That's exactly what I needed to know. Thanks tommy.
 

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