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1466 problem

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J Parker

04-22-2005 19:51:57




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I started to the field last week with 12' disk and grain drill hooked to disk. Going up steep hill I opened up the fuel and engine just raced and did'nt pick-up any speed I thought there goes the clutch I started to turn around and get the 806 but it acted alright after that.I planted 60 ac. deep sand some places up to the hubs it would spin the tires.The ta was out on the tractor when we bought it 12 years ago any body know what happened and ball park what will it cost to replace clutch and ta.
thanks jerry

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K.B.-826

04-22-2005 21:10:04




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 Re: 1466 problem in reply to J Parker, 04-22-2005 19:51:57  
I"m with the tractor vet on this one, try running it five gallons overful on hy-tran. IH actually reccomended that when running on steep hills.



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ejr-IA.

04-22-2005 20:04:16




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 Re: 1466 problem in reply to J Parker, 04-22-2005 19:51:57  
Around 800.00 for clutch plate,pressure plate and through out bearing plus rebuilt ta.Then add the labor yours or a shop and resurface flywheel.



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the tractor vet

04-22-2005 19:58:41




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 Re: 1466 problem in reply to J Parker, 04-22-2005 19:51:57  
Just how steep of hill where you on ???? i have had some problems before with tractors down in the real humps and bumps of Carrol county . Two things come to mind here , One that you are a littel low on Hy Trann. the other is that there is a hole in the pick up tube and it sucked air and oh yea the O/ring between the speed trans and the range trans is either hard and sucking air there or someone forgot to put it in i have found that five times now . You can run the fluid level over a couple gal. and see if that helps.

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