Cub Cadet 1782 Owner's Manual page 20

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ADJUSTING THE POWER TAKE-OFF CLUTCH
A
WARNING
To avoid possible injury, move speed control
lever into neutral, engage the single pedal
brake lock and turn the ignition "OFF" before
working on the machine.
A WARNING
The clutch may be hot. Allow the engine
and clutch to cool before adjusting the
clutch.
The clutch is factory adjusted and should not require
further adjustment under normal operating conditions.
However, if the clutch fails to operate properly, check
as follows:
Using a feeler gauge, check the air gap. (See Figure
29.) Insert feeler gauge into one of three access slots
located around the outside of the brake plate. The air
gap should be .017 inch. Adjust the self-locking nuts
to obtain the proper clearance. Repeat the operation
in all three access slots.
Figure 29
1.
Access Slots (120° apart in 3 locations)
2.
Brake Plate
3.
Self-Locking Nuts
BRAKE ADJUSTMENT
During normal operation on this machine, the brakes
are subject to wear and will require periodic examina¬
tion and adjustment.
Brake adjustment check:
1.
To check brake adjustment, place a 1 inch thick
wood block between the single brake pedal and
the brake lock tab (see Figure 30).
2.
With the 1 inch thick wood block installed, the
brake disc pads should be applying a light
amount of friction against the brake disc rotor. If
they are not, the brakes need adjustment (see
Figure 31).
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Figure 30
1.
Single Brake Pedal
2.
Brake Lock Tab
3.
11nch Thick Wood Block
Brake adjustment:
(See Figure 31)
1.
Latch turning brake pedals together.
2.
Place a 1 inch thick wood block between the sin¬
gle brake pedal and the brake lock tab (see Fig¬
ure 30).
3.
Remove cotter pins and washers from rear end of
both brake rods and loosen jam nuts from clev¬
ises.
4.
Block the front wheels and raise the rear wheels.
5.
Adjust each brake rod in turn by:
A.
To tighten the brakes, shorten the length of
the brake rod by turning it into the clevis.
B.
To loosen the brakes, make the brake rod
longer by turning it away from the clevis.
6.
Adjust the brake rods until the disc pads apply a
light amount of friction against the rotor.
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