Kfbeal
Gold Member
I purchased a used 2005 JD 2wd 5103 with 512 loader, shredder, etc. The tractor had just over 400 hours when I purchased it, and now has 440 or 460 hours.
I've noticed that the clutch really doesn't dis-engage until the foot pedal is all the way out towards the seat. Upon slightly pushing the clutch in, it engages. There is very little play in the clutch and very cumbersome.
Upon doing some loader work this weekend, I've had to pull up on the clutch to get it to move. It doesn't seem to me the clutch is slipping, but possibly out of adjustment? When you pull it out, the tractor moves as it should without slippage.
Is this an easy fix? I've tried to remove the pin on the clutch release shaft to adjust the threads to possible extend that some, but wasn't able to at the time due to lack of tools. I thought that maybe it needed to be extended out but not sure. Would that help?
I seriously doubt the spring is weak. I just seems that the clutch should be allowed to be pushed in more before engaging. Or am I wrong in thinking?
Any ideas or thoughts, all are welcome.
I've noticed that the clutch really doesn't dis-engage until the foot pedal is all the way out towards the seat. Upon slightly pushing the clutch in, it engages. There is very little play in the clutch and very cumbersome.
Upon doing some loader work this weekend, I've had to pull up on the clutch to get it to move. It doesn't seem to me the clutch is slipping, but possibly out of adjustment? When you pull it out, the tractor moves as it should without slippage.
Is this an easy fix? I've tried to remove the pin on the clutch release shaft to adjust the threads to possible extend that some, but wasn't able to at the time due to lack of tools. I thought that maybe it needed to be extended out but not sure. Would that help?
I seriously doubt the spring is weak. I just seems that the clutch should be allowed to be pushed in more before engaging. Or am I wrong in thinking?
Any ideas or thoughts, all are welcome.