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2394 no clutch - was fine yesterday

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JoelM

05-15-2007 08:42:44




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We're right in the middle of planting and disked with our 2394 on Saturday. Parked it, came back the next day, and the clutch isn't working. Push the pedal in and the clutch does not engage - no gear selection possible.

It happened last year at the start of the season, one time, and cleared up on it's own and was fine for the rest of the year until now.

Can anyone help me start the diagnosis? The switches on the pedal seem to be working fine (there are 2) - with the key on and the motor off so I can hear, depressing the clutch causes a click to happen near the range selector - one click for each switch. There are no fuses blown.

Thanks in advance.

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jmweb@alltel.net

05-15-2007 19:23:46




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 Re: 2394 no clutch - was fine yesterday - update in reply to JoelM, 05-15-2007 08:42:44  
I worked on the tractor tonight after talking with the service manager at my dealer. I pulled the right side console lower cover off, and found that there is an issue with the relay pack that is mounted at the front. The ground connector is odd - if I pushed or pulled on the relay pack it would cause the clutch to work - eventually I found that bending the ground wire connector at the #2 terminal made something contact the way it should and now the tractor is fine. My guess is a problem with the circuit board on the relay pack because the ground itself was fine. Moving the wire just so caused the circuit board to make contact the way it should.

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dwag

05-16-2007 10:23:42




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 Re: 2394 no clutch - was fine yesterday - update in reply to jmweb@alltel.net, 05-15-2007 19:23:46  
You done good, and you have a good Service Manager! Might check\trace ground wire to console frame before replacing control box.



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