Posted by mkirsch on November 21, 2011 at 05:36:05 from (64.80.110.75):
In Reply to: 504 Won't go posted by angus50456 on November 20, 2011 at 10:36:48:
1. There is nothing on a 504 that would require hydraulic fluid to make it move. It is all mechanical drive with mechanical clutches. Adding hydraulic fluid "fixing" it was a fluke.
2. If the tractor moves at all, it is not in 2 gears at once. The tractor will NOT move if it is in 2 gears at once, period. If you keep trying you will break something.
You need to describe the problem better. What do you mean by "no power?"
No power meaning the engine dies?
No power meaning the engine runs fine but the tractor stops moving when you put a load on it?
Please try to describe what is going on better.
Usually a clutch or TA will display warning signs. It won't just go to pieces all of a sudden. You might notice a little slippage here and there, that gets gradually worse.
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