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Old 07-04-2009, 11:13 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default NH TN65 Clutch Problem.

Have new to me used (287 hr) TN65. Was bush hogging some thick privet today and all of a sudden the clutch pedal was up about 6 inches and catching at the very end of the travel. The clutch still feels like it pulls well but the pedal is way out of wack. This a used tractor I have had about a month and with so low hours, it is hard to take a clutch problem. Any ideas what would cause the clutch pedal travel and catch point to change so drastically/suddenly? it is a manual syncro shuttle 4x2 Transmission.

Ps i took hint from replies of last post and updated my profile with photo.

pps, i really enjoy this stite!
many thanks, Rick

Last edited by rawaits; 07-04-2009 at 11:35 PM. Reason: add tranmission type
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Old 07-05-2009, 09:28 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Default Re: NH TN65 Clutch Problem.

I am not familiar with your tractor, but my guess would be that the adjustment has came loose.
Bill
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