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High Range Clutch pak 450 C

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Remote

10-22-2006 10:59:14




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The high range cluth pak slips an H is absent after transmission warmup. H range may ingage when shifting from low and crawler moving but will stop immediately upon any strain. I have tried adjusting 1/2 inch nut on left side of tranny and L-R shifts /pushes fine.

Any Ideas on the High Range Clutch Pak?




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Roy Suomi

10-22-2006 17:16:10




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 Re: High Range Clutch pak 450 C in reply to Remote, 10-22-2006 10:59:14  
If one clutchpack doesn't work and the others do..... Time for an overhaul..Whats the pressure reading in high when it's not working??? All 3 clutches should be within a few lbs of each other....



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Remote

10-23-2006 05:05:40




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 Re: High Range Clutch pak 450 C in reply to Roy Suomi, 10-22-2006 17:16:10  
Will have pressure checked but tractor trans was overhauled and has less than 500 hrs although the overhaul was done @ 5 yrs ago. Tractor is used very little. When tractor was overhauled the H worked but would diminish a little after hot with problem I thought being linkage?



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Roy Suomi

10-24-2006 16:39:17




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 Re: High Range Clutch pak 450 C in reply to Remote, 10-23-2006 05:05:40  
I have broken sealing rings before in the manifold in my apprenticeship..Not fun doing it over for free..Not the linkage if it diminishes after warm-up...Besides, High is in the center of the shift quadrant..I could see if High was on an end..The way Deere has the clutchpack assembly go into the case , it's relativly easy to break or unlock the interlocking rings there. When fishing the clutchpack assy. in you have 2 shafts under the clutchpacks that have to go in at the same time while lining up a dowel hole..All the while that manifold is banging around when you're trying to find that " sweet spot "..I've trained myself to listen for an errant clicking noise that designates a sealing ring fubar..Good Luck

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