Posted by mkirsch on December 20, 2013 at 05:01:38 from (65.199.189.6):
In Reply to: 450 TA Follow-up posted by Hugh McKinney on December 19, 2013 at 07:22:34:
Is the tractor hard to shift?
With a good TA, the tractor should be hard to shift if there is something wrong with the TA clutch that's keeping it from releasing.
If the tractor shifts easily that means one of two things:
1. The TA is no good. The low side is out.
2. The linkage to the TA lever is out of adjustment, but the TA is otherwise OK.
Get off the tractor and find where the linkage from the TA lever goes to. Pull the TA lever. Does the arm that the TA linkage is connected to move? Push the clutch pedal down. The same arm should move the same amount.
If the TA lever doesn't move that arm, or doesn't move that arm as much as the clutch pedal does, it's out of adjustment.
All the mechanical TAs operate the same way, from the super MTA up to the 560.
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