International Harvester Company 102 Operator's Manual page 24

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CLUTCH AND BRAKE
(International C ub Cadet 71, 102 and 122 Tractors)
As
the clutch
and
brake
are
both
operated
by the
same
pedal,
care
must
be taken
to
maintain
a neutral
zone
so the clutch
is dis-
engaged
when
the
brake
is applied.
ADJUSTING THE CLUTCH
It
is
important
that
a clearance
of
. 050-
inch
be
maintained
between
the
clutch
release
lever
and
the
clutch
release
bearing.
In
order
to
maintain
this
clearance,
the
pedal
should
have
a free
movement
of approximately
3/16-
inch.
See Illust.
21.
This
measurement
is
taken
at
the
point
of contact
of the
pedal
arm
with
the
front
edge
of the
pedal
return
stop.
The
clutch
pedal
adjustments
are
set
at
the
factory
and
should
not
require
frequent
atten-
tion
unless
the
linkage
has
been
disturbed
or
when
the
pedal
movement
becomes
less
than
3/16-inch.
When
it is
necessary
to
adjust
the
clutch,
turn
the
adjusting
nut
"A"
on
the
clutch
release
rod
(Illust.
22) in
or
out
as
required
to
get
the
proper
measurements.
ADJUSTING THE BRAKE
The
brake
should
engage
when
the pedal
arm
is pressed
down
to within
a maximum
of
l-5/16-inches
and a minimum
of 3/4-inch
dis-
tance above the top of the left foot support,
which
serves
as the pedal stop. See Illust.
21.
It may
be
possible
to push
the
pedal
all
the
way
down
to the
pedal
stop,
but
this
is
of no
concern
as
long
as
the
brake
is
engaged
when
the
pedal
arm
is
at
least
3/4-inch
above
the
pedal
stop.
To
adjust
the
brake,
loosen
the
jam
nut
"B"
and
turn
the
brake
lever
adjusting
screw
"C"
(Illust.
22)
in
or
out
as
required
to
get
this
measurement.
The
brake
must
not
engage
before
the
pedal
arm
is
within
the
maximum
distance
of
1-5/16-inches
above
the
pedal
stop.
Illust. 22
Clutch and brake adjustments.
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