klog53
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my jd870 clutch will not stop the rear pto. Transmision works fine but the pto grinds when you engage or disengage. Is this adjustable or do i need a new clutch? Any advice apreciated.
You can try adjusting the free play in the clutch...but I'm guessing you'll need a replacement clutch. 2 Stage clutches aren't cheap (about $1500 for the parts, I think).
Not only am i scared of weapons, i am scared of 2 stage clutchs. Think i will trade my trusty old 870, which i bought 20 years ago for perhaps a 3038e or a 3400l kubota. What do you think?
Not only am i scared of weapons, i am scared of 2 stage clutchs. Think i will trade my trusty old 870, which i bought 20 years ago for perhaps a 3038e or a 3400l kubota. What do you think?
my jd870 clutch will not stop the rear pto. Transmision works fine but the pto grinds when you engage or disengage. Is this adjustable or do i need a new clutch? Any advice apreciated.
When you push in the clutch, can you feel the second stage for pto? When pedal is pushed about half way down, you should feel pedal get stiffer. The second half of travel disengages pto. If you dont feel second stage or second stage is less than half of travel, then an internal adjustment on pressure plate is required to get more life from clutch. On 70 series it is possible but difficult to do without splitting tractor. Remove the two plastic covers from the front of tunnel area in front of shifter. On the right side of the clutch hosing is a screened cover held on with two bolts. Remove the screen and inside are three adjusting bolts that you can adjust if you turn the clutch to proper positions. Using a 14 mm wrench, loosen the jam nut on each bolt. then turn the bolt in until you get .060" clearance between head of bolt and clutch plate. Tighten the jam nuts and then try pto operation.
If the two stages of clutch feel correct and clutch still wil not release, the disk might be rusted to the pressure plate.