Posted by Oregon Tractor Jack on July 24, 2013 at 07:08:10 from (24.21.105.124):
Greetings,
I recently picked up a 1957 Farmall 350 and I have some questions about the TA clutch. I have been doing a lot of reading on this forum about the TA and how to test it. I drove the tractor arround yesterday and tried to get it to move in fourth gear going up a slight incline. Right away the what appeared to happen was the TA clutch is slipping. I adjusted the TA linkage and the TA does work, but I think the clutch is shot. I also discovered that some filled the tranny and the TA housing with 80-90 gear lube not Hy-Tran. My questions: Is the TA clutch a wet clutch? Did the 80-90 gearlube contribute to this failure or has the clutch just had it's day? I am also looking for a source of parts to rebuild the TA this winter. I want to use this tractor as a puller so want to rebuild the TA as a heavy duty unit.
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