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Re: JD 1010C reverser woes
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Posted by John de Marrais on May 05, 2003 at 16:03:58 from (209.23.9.153):
In Reply to: JD 1010C reverser woes posted by Daniel on April 30, 2003 at 12:34:48:
I've rebuilt a lot of these reversers and there are many things that can cause your problem. Probably the noise you hear is the clutches in the forward clutch pack. Likely you've got low pressure. It's easy to check but, at this point, turning up the pressure probably won't help. The internal components are mostly made by Twin Disk Company, but I don't know of a good parts source other than John Deere. It is a very strong reverser; much better than what was used in the 440. The 1010 and the 350 use the same components, but some early 1010 suff gets updated to some 350 items. If you decide to pull it apart, and want advice or instructions along the way, ask me. It's a fairly simple device; input shaft, output shaft, a counter shaft, and two clutch packs. I'm not counting the control valve assembly on the outside. It wouldn't hurt to see if your main pressure, when hot, is between 125 - 150 psi when hot. You might also want to check the forward-reverse trimmer screw.
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