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Re: Re: Re: Re: TOUQRE AMP
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Posted by clint on February 18, 2004 at 21:33:53 from (64.68.173.218):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: TOUQRE AMP posted by darrell wilson on February 17, 2004 at 17:26:06:
asked one of the guys if they have ever worked on a 670 super they had it won't hurt anything if you drive it basically its just a bunch of clutches if the low side is out like if you start out in 3rd its going to take a little more to get it going unless you had the torque in if its out on the low side its just the opposite but if both sides are out just plan on putting a new one in you can tell if the torque is out by putting it in 3rd or 4th with the torgue engaged it should start moving the tractor without no slipping if it does disengage the torque if the tractor acts like you pushed in the clutch and just freerolls or if you have speed up the engine to make it keep going then you'll know which if the highside is out but if the tractor won't move at all it's probably out theres a farmer that he told me about that has one he uses alot in the summer good old tractor its about a 4 bottom plow tractor if anything else let me know
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