Posted by the tractor vet on July 23, 2023 at 16:08:47 from (108.220.145.239):
In Reply to: Ih 3288 posted by Hayho on July 23, 2023 at 08:15:51:
welp not being there myself so here is a quick test ya can do . Place the tractor in a gear i don't care what gear and at a little over ideal step on one brake at a time , If ya get a learch from one of the brakes then it is the rear end carrier and major tear down and loads of finger pinchen . Next up on the list is the center of the clutch disc is TOAST . If that is not it then it could be a twisted off input shaft going into the T/A and a new/ rebuilt T/A will be needed . And IF ya have to do the T/A then do the clutch and have the flywheel ground and the step cut , along with that ya do the IDPTO input shaft and bearing . I have seen only two twisted off input shafts in all the time i have worked on I H tractors . Center of the clutch disc torn out yea we have done a few even one of mine pulled the center out of the clutch disc. Fun times ahead .
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