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Int. 300U TA

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scott6143

11-19-2006 11:37:29




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I have just purchaced an International 300 Utility, the clutch and TA were out of adjustment. I did not test the TA before adjustment, when I pull the TA nothing happens. Is it possible the disc is froze to the pressure plate, if so whats the best way to loosen it?




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Janicholson

11-19-2006 15:50:55




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 Re: Int. 300U TA in reply to scott6143, 11-19-2006 11:37:29  
The TA clutch could be stuck, but it is more likely to be out of adjustment. When you say does nothing, do you mean it keeps going in direct (TA forward speed, or does the tractor stop? JimN



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scott6143

11-19-2006 16:51:45




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 Re: Int. 300U TA in reply to Janicholson, 11-19-2006 15:50:55  
It keeps going in direct drive, the owner said she has never pulled "that lever thing" in the 10 yrs she has had the tractor... I adjusted it according to the book, also tried shortening the linkage even more.



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D Slater

11-19-2006 19:11:54




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 Re: Int. 300U TA in reply to scott6143, 11-19-2006 16:51:45  
If no speed change when pulling back on T/A handle the T/A clutch is not releasing as you suspect or T/A gears or shafts may be damaged and locked up making the hole unit turn as it does in dirrect drive even if clutch is releasing. Thats not likely though. If everthing on clutch T/A linkage was working the T/A clutch should have ben releasing ever time the main clutch was pushed. If so the clutch shouldn't be stuck if tractor was used regularly. Also if the T/A clutch is not releasing and you can shift transmission gears with no trouble all the time the T/A probably is out on low side. Best I can tell you without looking at tractor is start checking T/A clutch parts from outside to inside. I know on a utility its a pain to remove the top cover over T/A clutch. If it is stuck try working the tractor with handle in low, the vibration mite loosen it.

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scott6143

11-20-2006 04:14:34




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 Re: Int. 300U TA in reply to D Slater, 11-19-2006 19:11:54  
Thank you for the advice, the tractor was only used about 3 times a year to plow snow in the winter, the TA linkage was missing a pin so it was not even hooked up. I guess I'll pull the top cover and see whats going on!!!



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D Slater

11-20-2006 05:15:50




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 Re: Int. 300U TA in reply to scott6143, 11-20-2006 04:14:34  
In case the T/A clutch is just stuck for saftey don't park tractor or go down steep hill with T/A lever pulled back. It could take off if it were to break lose. Good luck.



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