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TA or clutch 1962,560d

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Chris Brown

12-22-2007 16:48:51




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I was doing loader work and she just quit moving. I looked in the transmission first and nothing was moving,next I took the cover off the TA clutch housing and it was"nt turning either. I can spin the TA clutch freely by hand. It locks when I put the trans in gear,so I assume the problem in either the main clutch disk or in my opinion probably the hub on the clutch disk. I don"t feel like it is just a worn out clutch because it never slipped and it was"nt working hard when it quit. It was idling around the barn lot moving an air compressor in the bucket.Never made any noise, just stopped moving. what do ya"ll think?

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JLE

12-23-2007 16:23:41




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 Re: TA or clutch 1962,560d in reply to Chris Brown, 12-22-2007 16:48:51  
Last fall had a TA that took slpines out of couple just in front of TA clutch.



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Janicholson

12-22-2007 17:17:40




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 Re: TA or clutch 1962,560d in reply to Chris Brown, 12-22-2007 16:48:51  
It has to be the hub, or all the material off of the disk. Splines have been known to go away, but very rare. Does the PTO spin? JimN



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Chris Brown

12-22-2007 18:57:54




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 Re: TA or clutch 1962,560d in reply to Janicholson, 12-22-2007 17:17:40  
Yes, the pto and hydraulic pump are fine.They run off the hollw shaft that splines into the pressure plate.



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Janicholson

12-22-2007 19:10:20




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 Re: TA or clutch 1962,560d in reply to Chris Brown, 12-22-2007 18:57:54  
I figured as much, A split is probably the only solution. Ive had four hubs fail One in a Saab96 (fixed it on the trail north of the grand canyon with sheet metal screws to jamb it fast. One in a jeep CJ3B on a rail crossing. (pushed it off)
One on a Nissan PU it locked up enough to get home W/O using the pedal.
and One on a Triumph Herald Wagon. Good luck. It just seems unfair that the hub would fail. JimN

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