Posted by jdemaris on January 27, 2008 at 14:48:11 from (67.142.130.43):
In Reply to: JD 450c just stopped posted by hoonboy on January 27, 2008 at 11:56:59:
Most of the time and a 450 all-of-a-sudden quits moving like that, it's because the roll-pin broke in the linkage that connects the clutch-pedal to the hydraulic valve on the HL-R transmission. When the clutch pedal and all linkage is right - a push half-way down disengages the hydraulics in the HL-R, and then all the way down disengages the dry-clutch on the engine flywheel.
Check that pin first - breaking it resulted in many road calls for us.
Obviously, if the imput shaft tore out of the clutch-disk splines, or the disk itself broke, you'd also have this situation. That seems highly unlikely though, especially since you weren't working it hard. I worked on 450s since they were invented and I've never seen that happen in any of them. I did though in a few 440 skidders.
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