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Re: Tractor broke down
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Posted by djw on May 17, 2006 at 05:15:06 from (70.16.34.171):
In Reply to: Tractor broke down posted by TeriMT on May 16, 2006 at 21:49:01:
I owned a Kioti 2554 at one time and had a similar problem, I thought for sure the clutch was bad, but it only had 100 hours on it! The tractor had sat for awhile before I bought it. What had happened was the cross shaft that goes through the bell housing had seized not allowing the clutch to fully engage. There is an inspection plate on th right side of the tractor at the bell housing, remove it and soak both ends of the cross shaft with penetrating oil, work it back and forth until it move freely with out binding. It may take awhile, as these can rust up pretty tight. Good luck, hope thats your problem. Dave
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