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Join Date: Jun 2008
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Hey, I am a new member and first time tractor owner.
I have a 1995 ford 1715 W/ bucket . I was pushing A manure pile with the bucket and the tractor and it stopped. It feels like it's in between gears I put the clutch in and can shift gears but when I let out the clutch It tries to go Into gear and skips and starts to roll a couple inches and stops. Is this a clutch out or somthing shifted inbetween gears? Thanks, Ron |
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Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Kansas
Posts: 735
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JC,
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Ford 1700, 60" Woods Rotary Cutter, home made 3-pt boom ,King Kutter( 5 ft Tiller,Middle Buster,Single Row Cultivator,Carry All and 30" Dirt Scoop). |
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Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Kansas
Posts: 735
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Does it grind when in gear and clutch pedal fully pushed in all the way? if so, then release fork may need to be adjusted closer to the fingers on the pressure plate allowing you to fully disengage engine to transmission input shift. JC,
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Ford 1700, 60" Woods Rotary Cutter, home made 3-pt boom ,King Kutter( 5 ft Tiller,Middle Buster,Single Row Cultivator,Carry All and 30" Dirt Scoop). |
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