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T/A in 560

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Bryan Ross

06-07-2006 04:46:40




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I recently noticed that when I pulled my TA lever back on my 560 it did not shift down. I also noticed a lot of pressure when pushed in on the clutch to shift it and it was very hard to do. The pressure feels like the clutch doen not disengage all the way. I adjusted the clutch and TA and now when I pull the lever back it make a grinding noise down on the side where rod goes into the side of the tractor for the TA. I am assuming it is going out, IS this trues or maybe a gear in it somewhere is bad. How do you find out without splitting the tractor?

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the tractor vet

06-07-2006 07:45:55




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 Re: T/A in 560 in reply to Bryan Ross, 06-07-2006 04:46:40  
You do not have the adjustments wright , so go back to square one and start over and go back thru it again starting with clutch free travel and also look at all your headed pins and replace the ones that are woren bad . with the age of the tractor and the fact that it was used to much when new it has ware and you have to make the adjustments accordingly and replace woren parts and at time ya have to throw away the tapemasure and go by feel . Now also it could be that the main nut that hold everything together is comming lose inside . So you need to pull the top cover and look and see if there is any back and forth movement and also see how the T/A throw out bearing is hitting the T/A clutch fingers . i have seen the pins that hold the fingers come out and this will give ya problems so pull the top cover off and look and also reread the book .

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Bryan Ross

06-07-2006 08:30:50




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 Re: T/A in 560 in reply to the tractor vet, 06-07-2006 07:45:55  
Thanks for the help.



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Nat 2

06-07-2006 04:55:59




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 Re: T/A in 560 in reply to Bryan Ross, 06-07-2006 04:46:40  
Short answer is, you don't. You have to take it apart, see what's wrong, and fix it. It's generally easier and quicker to simply replace the TA unit as a whole.

However, double-check your adjustments. If you get it even slightly wrong, it won't work correctly.



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