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2094 Power Shift Problem

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John Saeli

07-26-2007 10:01:25




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I'm stumped guys. Tractor will take off in 1st range. Then when I shift into 2nd range nothing changes. Keeps moving like it's in 1st. When I shift into 3rd range, the tractor rolls to a stop, like it's in neutral. Reverse is OK. Electrical?? I hope!!




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John Saeli

07-27-2007 18:47:32




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 Re: 2094 Power Shift Problem in reply to John Saeli, 07-26-2007 10:01:25  
Thanks guys. I'm leaning towards electrical. Can't hear or feel the solonoids kicking in. Quite a conglomeration of wires under there.



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case trader

07-27-2007 19:56:15




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 Re: 2094 Power Shift Problem in reply to John Saeli, 07-27-2007 18:47:32  
hey John if you take out the circuit board remove foam backing usualy you can see a crack if that is the problem.(easy stuff first)



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Eagle Doc

07-26-2007 22:31:01




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 Re: 2094 Power Shift Problem in reply to John Saeli, 07-26-2007 10:01:25  
I would check clutch pressures. I had one that the C1 seals were blown and would not hold pressure. It did some strange things but after I repaired that clutch everything was back to normal.



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case trader

07-26-2007 18:30:50




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 Re: 2094 Power Shift Problem in reply to John Saeli, 07-26-2007 10:01:25  
i would lean toward the little circuit board in the console i've had more trouble with that than anything the last one cost me 136$



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triplerange

07-26-2007 10:09:31




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 Re: 2094 Power Shift Problem in reply to John Saeli, 07-26-2007 10:01:25  
John, do you have a repair book? You almost need one for troubleshooting. I'd start by checking electrical to the shifting solenoids located on the right side of the tractor. Sounds to me like a couple of solenoids aren't engaging. Without looking I would say maybe c3 and c4 clutch packs???



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