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Re: 460 shifting problem
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Posted by captaink on August 24, 2004 at 13:47:47 from (66.115.212.249):
In Reply to: 460 shifting problem posted by trickle creek on August 24, 2004 at 06:11:46:
I agree that adjusting the clutch is the first step. If that doesn’t correct it then it is possible that the original full-faced fiber clutch has been replaced with a newer “button” clutch which I believe was called a “dyna-life” clutch. This clutch lasts longer, but wears a big groove the size of the buttons in the flywheel and pressure plate. This causes drag on the clutch disc when it is released even when it is properly adjusting making it practically impossible to shift unless the tractor is still moving the same direction that it is in gear. The only solution for this is to split the tractor, take the flywheel to a machine shop and get it cut back flat, get a new pressure plate (or have it reworked by the machine shop) and then put in a new clutch disc. I haven’t tried to buy a full-faced fiber clutch for many years, but would strongly recommend going back to them in the older tractors if at all possible.
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