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1066 Clutch Hydraulic Assist Cylinder Rebuild

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Michael Sheik

07-24-2006 06:38:43




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My 1066 has the little slave cylinder to assist the clutch disengage. It will weep a little fluid from time to time when the clutch pedal is depressed and held there. Probably 15 to 20 drops. I am still able to disengage and stop tractor and can shift easily with 2 fingers most of time but once in a while when cylinder leaks oil I think it is not completely disengaging clutch which makes for hard shifting. Yea! I know about the little pins in shift linkage and do not want to shear and that is why I want to fix cylinder leak. Also hate oil on floor. Is the cylinder a booger to get off. Looks like I will need to pull left battery case. Any dos and don'ts here?

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JM in Merit

07-25-2006 17:45:02




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 Re: 1066 Clutch Hydraulic Assist Cylinder Rebuild in reply to Michael Sheik, 07-24-2006 06:38:43  
Michael,
I changed and rebuilt the cylinder this last winter. Was not to bad though I did have some help. If I remember correctly I did not have to re adjust anything. I did that off the ctlinder with the connecting rods on them.
If I can do it anyone can. I do belive I did take off the battery box, it is a little hard getting the end up by the rear wheel off but just have to get in right postion. Hope this helps
JM

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Janicholson

07-25-2006 13:18:50




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 Re: 1066 Clutch Hydraulic Assist Cylinder Rebuild in reply to Michael Sheik, 07-24-2006 06:38:43  
Michael,
I don't know anything about the cylinder, but if it is on the outside of the tractor, and accessable with minor bat box removal, I would go for it. it will not be a serious challenge. JimN



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Michael Sheik

07-25-2006 13:30:12




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 Re: 1066 Clutch Hydraulic Assist Cylinder Rebuild in reply to Janicholson, 07-25-2006 13:18:50  
I am concerned that it will cause me to re-adjust my clutch, dump valve etc. Maybe Tractor Vet will chime in on this one.



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