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Posted by Devin Sparks on May 09, 2007 at 14:30:57 from (66.82.9.75):
I picked up my MF 3525 today after a long stay at the repair shop. I had clutch and slave cylinder replaced. I drove it home about 20 miles. After returning home a hooked to a plow and went to the field. After making a coulpe of passes the tractor would not hardly move. I had to limp back to the house in Low 1. After a nap due to having to work tonight I went back and tried again. Now it takes off in Low and High gears. Whay would cause this. Did the trans grt to hot. Any ideas? I called the repair shop and talked to them just to report it and they said to try it in the field again and let them know. I believe the clutch is slipping a little. I will try it again and if any problems I will send it back. I know someone here may have an answer.Thanks
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