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Re: Broken Pressure Plate in a 2+2
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Posted by JJK on February 11, 2006 at 20:33:17 from (216.189.131.152):
In Reply to: Re: Broken Pressure Plate in a 2+2 posted by the tractor vet on February 11, 2006 at 13:52:14:
I'll bet he impressed himself more than the girls. The MX Magnums have a small drive shaft from the engine to the transmission and they have greaseless u-joints in them. We are seeing problems with this now. Starts out with a bad vibration and if not taken care of right away the cross will break and send the shaft on a violent spree in front of the cab under the air cleaner. In this process when the hyd's stop the tractor comes to an immediate halt and if your going somewhat fast you will kiss the windshield if you don't have the seatbelt on. This did happen to one of our customers and I guess it'll wake you up.
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