Posted by Hugh MacKay on September 30, 2008 at 02:46:22 from (216.208.58.157):
In Reply to: Re: wear on pedals posted by 510 plows on September 29, 2008 at 10:25:10:
510 Plows: So you don't think a loader tractor that probably clutches 100 times per hour, would have more wear than a drawbar tractor that might see clutch used 5 times per hour? I know on tillage work, I've gone for hours and never used the clutch.
Since I used to run 7 tractors, my findings are not the same as yours. In my case it was always the loader tractor that suffered clutch and gear shift lever wear. I had a 300, loader on it most of its's 35 years. The bushing was replaced once, however the tread grip on pedal was worn smooth. the gear shift lever was built up several times.
My 560, 656 and 1066 each clocked up well over 10,000 hours on drawbar work with very little clutch pedal wear.
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