Posted by Dwest37 on December 16, 2022 at 17:47:12 from (98.159.188.7):
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Hello, old topic i see but im in the exact same situation and am wondering if your issue was ever resolved?
I have a Dx130 with a new clutch that worked fine and it is now slipping in anything over low gear, i took off the clutch side cover under the ladder and can see in, the clutch doesnt look too worn from what i could tell.
Is the powermatic engaged by oil pressure like the Oliver/White tractor over and direct drive was? It almost seemed like it slipped and as i revved it higher during the slip it caught more as if it built oil pressure and grabbed better.
So far the best idea i have is to paint that area of the clutch i can see and run a jumper from starter to the cab so i can start it in gear and cause the slip, then line that paint area back up and see if the clutch disk slipped in the pressure plate to eliminate one of the 2 possibilities.
Thanks in advance for any help or ideas someone may have!
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