Posted by Janicholson on October 13, 2009 at 10:51:28 from (199.17.6.222):
In Reply to: Clutch on Farmall M posted by tennhillbilly on October 13, 2009 at 06:18:31:
Try this for a little more info. With it in 4th gear (the gear does not matter), start the tractor (clutch in). With clutch pushed in fully, take it out of gear. Wait for 10 seconds. (clutch still in). If you now can put it back into gear with little or no grind, the clutch is OK. If it is grinding badly again, the splines on the clutch shaft, pilot bearing, or a warped disk are causing drag. If it shifts with little or no grinding as above, and you still hate the idea that if you let out the clutch in Neutral it grinds there are three solutions.
Wait 20 seconds before putting it in gear. Change the trans gear oil to 80-140 multi weight oil. Get used to the minor grinding. I was used to it in 1955. JimN
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