Jim.ME
Well-known Member
- Location
- central ME
As I posted before:
''Your earlier descriptions sound like you need to adjust the clutch and free up the brake levers and pedal so those are working as they should, and see how it acts then, before diving deep into it.''
If the pedals and linkages are not moving freely, adjusted, and working as they were designed, they can be affecting the operation of each other at points where they interact, which could cause operational abnormalizes.
Rust, or other contamination, as well as sticking may be affecting the smoothness of your clutch operation. If it is rust from setting some of that may clear up as it is run. Make sure pivots in the linkage are free and lubricated. Adjust to spec. I don't have a TEA20 manual but a TE20 manual I found shows 3/16'' free travel measured between the bottom of the radius rod ball bracket and the top of the clutch pedal shaft. You should get the manual for your tractor and use the info in it, but this should give you a starting point if you don't have the manual.