Posted by Nat 2 on August 11, 2007 at 18:23:47 from (64.80.110.50):
In Reply to: Super MTA Clutch? posted by Smith1000 on August 11, 2007 at 15:16:20:
Just hopin' and prayin' that it somehow "heals" itself, right? Contrary to popular belief, tractors are not living organisms.
Regular maintenance probably would have prevented the problem you're having. If you've never adjusted the clutch or TA on this tractor, and you've been running it for 18 years, it almost certainly needs it BADLY.
This problem is not just going to go away. It's one thing if the tractor sits out in the rain for months without moving. Then the clutch may be rusted to the flywheel. If the tractor has been used regularly, then something is wrong, and it's not going to go away.
You've got nothing but an hour to lose by adjusting the TA and clutch, and it may stave off the problem for a while.
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