RoyJackson
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- Joined
- Nov 17, 2001
- Messages
- 23,144
- Location
- Bethel, Vermont
- Tractor
- John Deere 4052R Cab,, Deere 855D UTV, Z920A Zero Turn Mower and assorted implements
Roy
You've got in backwards. A clutch will slip much easier in high gear than low gear.................
You're right, but that slippage won't stall the tractor (like it would in a lower gear).
When clutches were more common in street vehicles, if a guy had a clutch going south, he could slip enough in a higher gear to get the car or truck moving (to get it home or a repair shop). That's what I meant, but it wasn't well expressed in the earlier post. My apologies...
The intent is to see if jkwbako's tractor will move in gear. I'm hoping this works for him as part of the troubleshooting.
I think his 4310 is going to end up at a dealer for repair, however.