Jon, seems like you've done this job at least once before! These are invaluable videos if someone is working on this model tractor. I don't have any green machines so it was the Bundy Bears channel helped me a lot when I redid the trans and clutch on my antique heirloom Ferguson.
Do you know of any other way to adjust the perma clutch without the special tool JD78A?, I need to adjust mine (replaced discs), no JD dealer within 300 miles.
Jon, seems like you've done this job at least once before! These are invaluable videos if someone is working on this model tractor. I don't have any green machines so it was the Bundy Bears channel helped me a lot when I redid the trans and clutch on my antique heirloom Ferguson.
Thanks for making these videos. I'm 24 and like tinkering on 30 and 40 series mainly tractors. Appreciate it
Thanks
Darn interesting
Thanks. These videos are hard to make exciting.
@@jonstevensmaplegrovefarms3754 You're doing fine. The amount of knowledge and skill you have in tractor repair is incredible.
@M8Stealth wow thank you.
Where did you get that big pink roll of paper towels?
Napa, they are tough !
Might need to have the boy start working on green!!
Would you happen to know what number shims to use on a 4230? I’ve got the tool but the manual is missing and I have no idea what shim numbers to use
I don't have the 4230 book. Have to call your local dealer and see if they can print or let you take a picture of the shims needed and procedure
Another job well done
Do you know of any other way to adjust the perma clutch without the special tool JD78A?, I need to adjust mine (replaced discs), no JD dealer within 300 miles.
@@rnccen you could try setting the top of the jam nut about 11mm from top of the bolt. That seems to be where they end up.
@@jonstevensmaplegrovefarms3754 Thank you for the info.
How do you know what pronouns the clutch is using Loretta?
I ask, we all need to introduce ourselves and ask what others pronouns are...lol