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Re: Oliver 1600 clutch slipping
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Posted by rrlund on April 04, 2007 at 17:02:02 from (216.46.210.24):
In Reply to: Re: Oliver 1600 clutch slipping posted by Dave Anderson on April 04, 2007 at 16:08:51:
Whoa whoa,hold the phone! I was going to wait and let somebody on the Oliver forum answer all the questions,but I have stop this in it's tracks. You do NOT SPLIT an Oliver to get to the clutch! We lift the motor,turn it sideways in the frame,let it down enough to steady it,then lift the hydra power unit off with a cherry picker. If you aren't loosing fluid from the hydra power,it is most likely the rear main. BEFORE you go to the extreme of taking it out,you can get some adjustment in the linkage. I've taken some up that way before.Especially if the pedal is all the way up like you say. JUST DO NOT even think about splitting that tractor. It is NEVER necessary to do ANY work on an Oliver.
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