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I gots a small problem with the clutch in my 122 that I could use some help in solveing.

First, let me say that I have rebuilt the clutch by replaceing the clutch plates with resurfaced ones, replaced the throw out bearing and arm with new ones, replace factory spring with a new stiffer spring, and replaced the drive shaft with a new one along with replaceing the orginal  clutch disk with a new aluminum clutch disk.

The problem I am haveing now is every time I relese the clutch the front end hops up, this gets worst if I have the throttle at half speed or better.

Any ideals on how to get this under control?

 

The other problem I am haveing is getting the tractor to turn, the front end wants to slide forward more than it does wanting to turn. I am running tri-ribs on the front and 6-12's on the rear weighted with 82lbs of wheel weights on each wheel.


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