Posted by Hendrik on August 27, 2010 at 00:58:10 from (194.53.253.51):
In Reply to: Thanks Hendrik!!! posted by dave2 on August 26, 2010 at 05:58:47:
Dave. You are welcome! As I understand, your current tractor has Agriomatic too? Is that a D324? A D436 or 453 ;-) is much more tractor but if your current tractor makes you happy, keep it and spend your money on something else. Getting the hang of using the Agriomatic basically as a hand clutch for the transmission takes a while but I'm sure you will. Bear in mind though that using the Agriomatic lever to stop the tractor's movement in a pinch is crucial. If you have a high rotational inertia implement (like a bush hog) on the PTO this will keep pushing the tractor further than you will like if you only depress the foot clutch.
The Agriomatic clutch is a very sturdy thing, as I explained; they will not give out as easy as a TA. However, should the clutch start slipping it can be adjusted by slightly rotating the circular disks on the outside of the transmission (left and right). HTH, Hendrik
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