Possibly have a bad clutch slave cylinder

   / Possibly have a bad clutch slave cylinder #1  

areg86

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Jun 18, 2014
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Location
Indian Mound, TN
Tractor
Zetor 3320 w/ Koyker Loader
Just moved two tri-axle loads of red dirt, and the clutch went to the deck with no resistance. I jumped off and looked under and saw what looked like brake fluid dripping from my slave cylinder. It couldn't have broke at a better time, after the work was done but I have never changed a slave on a tractor. I have the manual but I didn't know if anyone had any tips or pointers to the replacement/ bleeding of it. I have a new slave cylinder in the mail already and need to get it back up and operational asap. I only recently bought the tractor but it has been a true blessing so far and a true workhorse. Please help me out y'all.

V/r
Adam
 
   / Possibly have a bad clutch slave cylinder #2  
Its simple and straight forward. Put it on and bleed it out a bit.
 

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