Posted by Centaur Nut on August 14, 2011 at 14:13:13 from (173.112.159.139):
Hey Guys. I've posted about this tractor before. Early spring we were cutting hay with it & suddenly the clutch (foot&inch valve) quit working, it went forward no matter where you put the selector lever, & selector lever kept creeping up as you traveled across the field. After much headbanging & cussing, and help from here I finally found the snap ring holding the reverse pressure relief valve had broke & let the valve come apart. I have replaced it & the clutch works, I have forward although it is weak enough you can stop the tractor with brakes in high range, but no reverse. I'm showing 600 psi on the test port on the multi-valve body. My shop manual shows a shuttle valve in the center section near the reverse check valve. I removed the cap but cannot pull the shuttle valve out like my book says it should. Could a piece of snap ring have gotten into this valve or another one in the center section & keep the tractor from reversing. I do hear a hiss like fluid bypassing when the selector is in reverse. Thanks for any help. Rick
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