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6 pin driver
Got a new driver from mwsc and it now has a bearing instead of the brass bushing the problem is I can't get my drive shaft to line up with the hole in the bearing any insight on this problem?
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Is the clutch disc centered? If you pushed on the clutch pedal while the motor was out or put a new disc in it may not quite be centered and causing your problem.
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So I been working on the clutch system I got the driver to work and line up but now that everything is together when I mash the clutch pedal it's not compressing enough to disengage the clutch can anyone tell what that problem is gotta pull coming up pretty quick and need to get it fixed
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adjust the clutch. there's a place under the tractor where you can adjust the linkage
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Is it the nut with a spring if so I have done that and still nothing
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Pictures would be helpful here. Is this a completely new clutch set up?
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No it's just a new driver it's the new style from mwsc with the bearing in the middle instead of the brass bushing
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Ok the problem was the drive shaft it was about 1/8 of an inch to short and the pinion hole and the hole in the drive shaft won't lining up she's all fixed now though
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