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Steering lever Fails to Move the Roller in Desired Direction
Sprinkler Pedals Fail

Roller, Road, Gasoline Driven, Tandem, 2 Axle, 5 To 8 Ton, Galion Model T5G W/Engine Continental Model F-244
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82.
Master Clutch Engagement Becomes Rough
Probable cause
Possible remedy
Too much play in linkage and pins.
Replace or adjust linkage (par. 139).
Adjust master clutch (par. 138b).
Clutch out of adjustment.
Linkage twisted or bent.
Repair or replace linkage (par. 139).
Engine speed too high.
Engage and disengage master clutch when the engine is
running at idling speed.
83.
Master Clutch Slips
Possible remedy
Probable cause
Adjust master clutch (par. 138b).
Clutch out of adjustment.
Replace or adjust linkage (par. 139).
Too much play in linkage and pins.
Replace friction disks, clean clutch assembly (par. 199).
Clutch saturated with oil.
See note in paragraph 55.
Replace friction disks (par. 199). See note in paragraph
Friction disks worn out.
55.
84.
Forward and Reverse Clutch Does Not
Engage
Possible remedy
Probable cause
Connect linkage (par. 141).
Linkage disconnected.
Replace or adjust linkage (par. 141).
Too much play in linkage and pins.
Adjust linkage (par. 141).
Linkage out of adjustment.
Repair or replace linkage (par. 141).
Linkage twisted or bent.
Adjust forward and reverse clutch (par. 140b).
Clutch out of adjustment.
85.
Forward and Reverse Clutch Engagement
Becomes Rough
Possible remedy
Probable cause
Replace or adjust linkage (par. 141).
Too much play in linkage and pins.
Adjust forward and reverse clutch (par. 140b).
Clutch out of adjustment.
Repair or replace linkage (par. 141).
Linkage twisted or bent.
Engage and disengage forward and reverse clutch when
Engine speed too high.
the engine is running at idling speed.
86.
Forward and Reverse Clutch Slips
Possible remedy
Probable cause
Adjust forward and reverse clutch (par. 140b).
Clutch out of adjustment.
Adjust or replace linkage (par. 141).
Too much play in linkage and pins.
Replace friction disks, clean clutch assembly (par. 200).
Clutch saturated with oil.
See note in paragraph 55.
200b).
See note in
Replace friction disks (par.
Friction disks worn out.
paragraph 55.
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