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AC D-14 Power Director

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Jerry

02-22-1999 10:50:12




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Power Director low works and high works also, but when I put it into neutral position the tractor keeps moving. What is the problem? Is there some way I can adjust it?




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Packrat

02-22-1999 14:58:01




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 Re: AC D-14 Power Director in reply to Jerry, 02-22-1999 10:50:12  
With the transmision in gear, hold both brakes with the power diretor in neutral and warm up the oil, I have a D-17 that does the same thing when cold.



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Ted Buisker

02-23-1999 05:58:11




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 Re: Re: AC D-14 Power Director in reply to Packrat, 02-22-1999 14:58:01  
Does the creeping tend to favor the high or low side, if so you may need to adjust the neutral segment located on the side of the housing. It's the piece of metal with the notch that the stop falls into when the power director is in the middle position. There are slots for mounting holes that allow this to be adjusted to the spot of least resistance, so the clutch doesn't drag on one side or the other. The clutch runs in oil and will have a tendency to act like a torque converter also, particularly in colder weather when the oil will be thick for a while. I hope I haven't confused you with this description. Good luck. TED

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