About a week ago I posted about replacing the clutch plate and pressure plate on my Super C and when finished I couldn't get the tractor into gear. After some thought I was pretty sure I had warped the
replacement so I bought another one and install it today. The first one was off a bit from flat. The new one was flat as it should be. It went together with no problems, unlike my first one. Problem is I still
can't get the tractor into gear with the new plate installed. There isn't any more adjustment on the clutch rod and if I unhook the rod and move the lever with a wrench as far as it will go it does not travel
far enough to put the tractor in gear. So I'm asking what next. For the first clutch I also changed the throw out bearing and carrier. New carrier looked the same as the old one. Is there any chance that is in
backwards. I didn't see any difference front to back when I looked at it. Is it possible I'm going to have to adjust the pressure plate fingers. I'm leaving all my tools in place in case I have to spit the
tractor again.
replacement so I bought another one and install it today. The first one was off a bit from flat. The new one was flat as it should be. It went together with no problems, unlike my first one. Problem is I still
can't get the tractor into gear with the new plate installed. There isn't any more adjustment on the clutch rod and if I unhook the rod and move the lever with a wrench as far as it will go it does not travel
far enough to put the tractor in gear. So I'm asking what next. For the first clutch I also changed the throw out bearing and carrier. New carrier looked the same as the old one. Is there any chance that is in
backwards. I didn't see any difference front to back when I looked at it. Is it possible I'm going to have to adjust the pressure plate fingers. I'm leaving all my tools in place in case I have to spit the
tractor again.