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Re: Stuck gears on JD 2955
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Posted by s_ontario on October 28, 2004 at 16:56:19 from (204.101.104.3):
In Reply to: Stuck gears on JD 2955 posted by Henk. on October 28, 2004 at 14:58:52:
If its like my 2955 with the hydraulic clutch (like a master brake pump) the reservoir is on left side of steering column look for visable leaks and pray thats your problem ....check the level if its low fill it up to the full mark see how long it will keep the level . if its the lower side actual part that moves the clutch sell the tractor quick LOL thats what was wrong with mine $192.00 part yeah but the tractor needs to be split to put it in $1500.. well while its apart might as well put new clucth in $700.00 with plate turned then if your as unlucky as i was they will Hurt the rear seal and oh this won"t show up until after they have put the tractor back together of course so now its split the tractor time again but this time the cab has to come off also.. seal $48.00 total labour $2500 so take it from me fill it up with Brake fluid and trade it off But it may not be your problem lets Hope .. Good Luck
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