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td6 stuck steering clutches

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jason

05-03-2004 06:09:10




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looking at a 62 series td6 in very good conition except for the stuck steering clutches due to sitting for 20 years. only good thing is it was indoors. looking for a good way to free clutches and help would be appriciated. thanks in advance, jason




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Karen

05-03-2004 16:23:38




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 Re: td6 stuck steering clutches in reply to jason, 05-03-2004 06:09:10  
Do yourself a favor - take it apart and clean& replace as needed!! Even if you were to free them, which I doubt, what happens to all the junk in between the discs???? If you need parts send me an email. I know a good source...new & used



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Steve

05-03-2004 10:33:12




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 Re: td6 stuck steering clutches in reply to jason, 05-03-2004 06:09:10  
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Dale has the right idea. You may have to bump a tree or some other immoveable object with the levers pulled back. If you do have to pull them out and overhaul them, give us a shout we have new discs available if you need them.

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Dale

05-03-2004 06:44:57




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 Re: td6 stuck steering clutches in reply to jason, 05-03-2004 06:09:10  
Are they dry clutches? If so, the way I've always done is to plug the clutch case, and fill it with kerosene almost to the level of the throwout bearing. Then run the tractor, trying the clutches, until they break loose. Once they break loose, drain the kerosene and run it for a while more just to make sure they don't try to stick again. If that doesn't work, you will probably have to pull the clutches and disassemble and clean them. But I always try the easy stuff first, when I can. Good luck!

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