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Adjustment Rod for reference61 viewsCecil
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Adjustment rod for reference61 viewsCecil
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Adjustment rod for reference62 viewsCecil
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Clutch Adjustment47 viewsMerlin
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measuring for toe-in adjustment117 viewslurker carl
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measuring for toe-in adjustment99 viewslurker carl
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Minor adjustments101 viewsCecil
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Set Up for 172 planter158 viewsPressure adjustment for Press WheelPete1941
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An adjustable 7/8" rod, split in the middle, turnbuckle style used to put tension on the front ear132 viewsThe rod with the long arrow is adjustable. Flats are milled onto the rod below the starter to grip during adjustments. Just place a feeler guage between the back engine ear and the rod, adjust till the fit is reached, remove the feeler, then torque the back bolt which places that much tension on the front earbillyandmillie
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Front end adjustment207 viewsWild Bill, Russ Leggett, Billy Ray, Ron Luebke and Mr Escrewstick
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Valve adjustment213 viewsBill and Roy giving it their go and adjusting valvesscrewstick
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Valve adjustment193 viewsBigdog giving lessons on valve adjustmentscrewstick
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The first of many "minor" adjustments.161 viewslildog
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dyno_results_with_adjustments overlaid15 viewsdrspiff4
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One final adjustment129 viewsellens cub
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No clutch adjustment on 59514 viewsGary Boutwell
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Clutch adjustment on 53 HiCrop14 viewsGary Boutwell
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A few minor adjustments87 viewslildog
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kick stand stowed33 viewscan be stowed facing forward or back or even up. the caster pivots freely. although stowage position is not important because its designed to support the weight of the rear of the cub when splitting. Allows for easy rolling forward and back with fine up and down adjustment when realigning to put back together. And then removedscotlem
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001 Howard tine adjustment93 views001 Howard tine adjustment55redcub
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