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Re: 806G TA problems??
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Posted by ol'George on May 04, 2005 at 05:03:54 from (70.104.121.103):
In Reply to: Re: 806G TA problems?? posted by the tractor vet on May 03, 2005 at 20:36:37:
First, thanks for the reply!! ok, the spool is going full travel but the last 1/8- 1/4" from down to snap ring, it hesitates or slows, then completes it movement,as if to "cushion" the shift???? While operating,I don't just throw the lever foreward, I hesitate halfway for a split second as the oper. manual says, to allow a crisp shift, but not a "bang" shift. Where do I check pressure,----- at the pressure switch? The service man. makes no mention of a pressure check "tap" Looking at the diagram, it appears that the ta has 2 clutch packs, one to select hi and one to select low. with an overrunning clutch/sprag unit, simular to automatic transmissions in car/trucks. This leads me to think that worn clutch packs would slip --- whereas low pressure,leaks,mcv spools would cause this thing to have "morning sickness" got me stumped!! again, thanks for the replys
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