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Re: 340 Utility T/A
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Posted by bred on October 29, 2004 at 08:40:36 from (141.218.145.84):
In Reply to: Re: 340 Utility T/A posted by catmandoo on October 29, 2004 at 05:49:14:
I have a 350 utility with a bad TA. The TA has two clutches, a friction clutch, and an overrunning clutch. The adjustment of the TA lever will adjust the friction clutch. The more common failure of the TA is with the overrunning clutch. Fixing this will require splitting the tractor in two places, removing the TA unit, and removing the overrunning clutch. The best repair for the overrunning clutch is to replace the clutch itself. A new overrunning clutch from an aftermarket supplier costs $120 at my local IH dealer. Unless you really need the TA feature, most people will not repair the unit. Complete rebuilt TA units typcially run about $600-700.
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