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Re: John Deere 450 Steering Clutches
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Posted by Roy Suomi on October 29, 2006 at 20:41:52 from (69.165.41.192):
In Reply to: Re: John Deere 450 Steering Clutches posted by Roy Suomi on October 29, 2006 at 20:15:00:
If 1 clutchpack works , they should all work unless there's a pressure loss somewhere.There's a " Drum Bung " directly under the floor shifter.If you remove this drum bung plug , there'll be an eighth pipe plug in there on an angle..It should have a 3/16" allen wrench opening in it . Put some grease on the end of the allen wrench and remove the plug[ this will allow removing the plug without loosing it in the hole]..Get a 200 lb gauge and install a flexible grease gun hose on it..It makes for easier reading of the gauge..You might have to extend the end of the hose with a pipe coupling and a 1/8 pipe nipple to clear obstructions in the " bung hole"...That didn't sound right , did it?? Anyhow, read the pressures at half throttle, gear transmission between 3rd gear and 4th gear[ there's a neutral in there . You might have to feel around for it]..Lock the brake pedal down ,Shift the floor shifter into low , high and reverse..Record the pressure readings..Just for giggles, I'll bet pressures aren't any higher than 130 lbs....Should be 165 to 180 lbs..Also when the transmission is adjusted right , you should be able to shift from reverse to high or high to reverse at full throttle without clutching it at all..
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