Posted by pete 23 on September 02, 2020 at 19:09:19 from (45.52.57.60):
In Reply to: 806 update posted by rustred on September 02, 2020 at 18:34:21:
Adjust the dump valve so it closes sooner when you let the clutch pedal out. Your main clutch is engaging now before the direct drive ta clutch pack. Low side is shot so it it doesn't engage and when direct drive engages as you let clutch out farther it jumps like a frog.
You can run with direct only but not if that red light is on. I would want to know lube pressure at operating rpm's and if it is maybe 15 psi or higher you will be ok.
I adjusted a lot of dump valves throwing out the book just to keep a tractor going until , well, forever if you want to go without low side of TA.
Also, if you have a flashing style bulb in the red light I would throw that bulb and put in a solid light, number 57 so no guessing if light is on or off because those flashers will throw you.
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