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Adjusting the PTO on my U900


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Hi there Mates,

 

I have my chipper to mount now and noticed the clutch isnt allowing the PTO to be disengaged, so i had a few questions about the adjustment. First off, has anyone any experience making the adjustment? Secondly, Can that person walk me through it? - i have no experience with feeler gauges. Thanks, and thanks again!

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can you not adjust the clutch on the slave cylinder it has a locking nut then you can adjust the amount that it presses the clutch lever on the gearbox

 

I can try that first. I have a case mb4/94 service manual to refer to as well. -I also have a new slave that i thought i would wait to install, because the original seemed to be functional. The manual talks about how, with me having the double clutch, that i have to adjust both the pto and the regular clutch all at once. -i hope the slave adjustment will take care of the problem. thank you for the insight!

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