I have a ford 900 tractor that has been running fine and operating perfectly well. Was using it just a little bit ago when I was in reverse and all of a sudden the tractor stopped moving. I figured it was the
clutch, but clutch is fine. Now, if you try to start tractor with the clutch no engaged, it won't turn over, but if you push in the clutch, it will turn over. This ensures me the clutch is working. But, the
problem is once you have it running, you can push in on clutch, shift into any gear and it will bog the tractor down and not move an inch. Now, I figured the rear end locked up, but with it in nuetral and
clutch depressed, tractor can be pulled.
anyone have any idea's as to what may be the problem? I done checked hydraulic fluid and it looks fine.
clutch, but clutch is fine. Now, if you try to start tractor with the clutch no engaged, it won't turn over, but if you push in the clutch, it will turn over. This ensures me the clutch is working. But, the
problem is once you have it running, you can push in on clutch, shift into any gear and it will bog the tractor down and not move an inch. Now, I figured the rear end locked up, but with it in nuetral and
clutch depressed, tractor can be pulled.
anyone have any idea's as to what may be the problem? I done checked hydraulic fluid and it looks fine.