Posted by Dellbertt on October 27, 2009 at 19:18:51 from (209.172.23.156):
In Reply to: SA Clutch adjustment posted by Dellbertt on October 27, 2009 at 11:51:32:
I knew what I was greasing, I guess I didn't say it right. I changed a lot of clutches and pressure plates in my "hot rod" days.
I live in SW Michigan about 40 miles North of South Bend, IN.
I'm thinking of not splitting the tractor until spring to see what the cold does for it.
I read a good archive post by HM explaining exactly as you did about the pilot bushing being the grinding culprit and using a heavy oil to stop the trans.
Here is an idea that came to me.
What would be wrong with putting chain saw oil in the trans.
Either 100% or partial.
It would be sticky yet is an excellent lubricant. It is not under pressure and does move through ports or lines. All it has to do is lubricate some moving gears. And if it does not work I can always run some more diesel fuel through it.
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