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eaton 1100 cam plate tip.....

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Martin

not sure if this has been addressed before but while adjusting my direction control on the 416 i came across something that everyone should check when not getting full travel in either direction.......

i removed the friction nut and washers and in the travel slot i found a bunch of compacted grass cuttings and oil/grease etc. so tightly packed in there that i had to dig it loose with a screwdriver......

now i have full travel in either direction......

 

both pics have the nut and 'friction' washers removed....

 

before......

 

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after....

 

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something that you should check especially if you are having speed issues..........

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squonk

Good tip Martin!  :thumbs:  Another thing to look for is a groove worn in the adjusting cam throwing the neutral adjustment off as well as effecting the cam plate movement. :banana-wrench:

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AMC RULES

Humm...I'm thinking I should go clean mine now.   :handgestures-thumbsup: 

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JackC

Thanks for the tip. I have a tractor that does not have full forward and that could do it.

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