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Re: GRINDING THE GEARS
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Posted by dds-inc on May 30, 2007 at 16:54:56 from (205.188.116.14):
In Reply to: GRINDING THE GEARS posted by Joe in MN. on May 30, 2007 at 13:15:18:
I have a test for you: with engine off, put the tractor in 1st gear and hold in the clutch. try to start it. IF THE STARTER ACTS LIKE IT TRIES TO MOVE THE TRACTOR EVEN WITH THE CLUTCH IN..........THEN I know EXACTLY what your problem is. The CLUTCH DISK IS NOT SLIDING ON THE SPLINED TRANNY SHAFT, which makes it stick to the flywheel. It is probably sticking on the shaft because the splines may be dirty, worn, and sticky. You need to open the access hole, have someone hold in the clutch, and carefully aim some WD-40 on the transmission shaft where the splines meet the disk. keep doing this until you're sure its filtered in between the splines
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