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560 TA ?'s

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LittleMackinawFarmall

05-05-2007 21:02:24




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Bought my neighbors 560 had clutch and pto last fall but seems to slip when you engage the TA and speed up...The clutch also grinds a touch if pushed all the way down...Dunno I am assuming its all just out of adjustment it is a diesel nice little tractor but power steering seems to have a few dead spots and a bit or oil in the exhaust and suggestion tips info or advice would be appreciated....




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Janicholson

05-06-2007 04:01:03




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 Re: 560 TA ?'s in reply to LittleMackinawFarmall, 05-05-2007 21:02:24  
I cant tell (as george points out) what to adjust in the TA/and Main Clutch, That is where to start. Look in the Archives (a box above titled search for ) Tractor Vet TA adjustment. The tractor will slobber oily carbony residue out the exhaust if not worked hard, and with the power not getting to the trans well, its not. That should go away.
The powersteering is an unknown, check the level of Hydraulic oil, just a guess. Good luck Do it with the manual Top of list to left. JimN

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the tractor vet

05-06-2007 15:09:21




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 Re: 560 TA ?'s in reply to Janicholson, 05-06-2007 04:01:03  
I do not think i ever covered setting the machanical T/A's as with there age it is realy a sorta FEEL thing . A good starting point on them is BY THE BOOK . Now on sone of these older tractors that have had several cluth jobs over the years and a number of FLYWHEEL grindings ya start running into problems with clutch adjustments and getting the T/A linkage set to where everything works like it should . Now if he is having somegrinding noise when pushen in the clutch all the way then i would have to drop the bottom inspection cover and start looken as to what is going on in there THEN see just how and the hello i am going to make this all work. I have seen where you have no more adjustment left on the clutch rod because of excess flywheel grinding and have had to go hunting for a flywheel .

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georgeky

05-05-2007 21:46:20




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 Re: 560 TA ?'s in reply to LittleMackinawFarmall, 05-05-2007 21:02:24  
You will need the manual to make any adjusments to that. It is critical that it be exactly right.



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