7060 allis question

glennster

Well-known Member
does the 7060 allis with the power director have any kind of transmission brake to aid shifting? neighbors will grind pretty good when selecting gears, the clutch is good with correct free play. if not, pilot bearing maybe? does it with the trans in either park , low or high range.
 
Yes they do have a trans brake prolly out of adjustment, go to UNOfficalac.com, lot of AC knowledge over there
 
When the clutch is adjusted right there is no free pedal and yes there is a trans brake and also it has a hyd cluch not a dry clutch
 
The way I remember it, when the linkage is properly adjusted, the pedal is near the bottom of travel when pressure to clutch is at zero. The last 1/2 in or so of pedal travel will engage the brake, which has an extra bit of spring tension that can be felt when you reach that point. Object was to allow the operator to push the pedal down, release the clutch and stop the tractor without engaging the transmission brake. The brake is only about a 4" disc, intended to stop the shafts and gears by overcoming the drag of the wet clutch plates in the power director. It was never meant to stop the tractor while still rolling. If the brake has been abused by past operators unaware of the process, it's hard to say at this point if your problem is adjustment or a worn out brake disc.
 

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