Case Construction King 530

Just purchased a Case 530 backhoe. The clutch was not work enough to put it in gear. I adjusted it to get more throw to get it in gear. That worked, but the clutch feels very soft and not much room on the petal. The clutch does not slip once in gear. Im guessing the pressure plate is worn out, but wanted to confirm before taking it apart. Any help would be much appreciated.
 
So do you have a dual range with a mechanical shuttle. Or a torque converter with hyd shuttle
Once in gear can you shift your shuttle?
 
More than likely it's something like a bent shift fork if the clutch isn't slipping. You might look over the linkage better, maybe
something is off where you are not getting the full range of motion. If it's a bent shift fork it will mean splitting the tractor anyway so I would plan on replacing everything.
 
Thank you for the help. I may have spoken too soon about having a torque converter. My serial number is 8289518. How would I know? Im doing some research I see people measuring the pressure from the pump. What part would I connect the gauge to?
 
Apologize for being not very knowledgeable, but Ive been ready
some of the past posts on this site and others. I have a few
questions. My model doesnt have a filter up by the radiator or
grill. It does have a pressure gauge on the dash that is
connected to the trans. The pressure does read roughly 60 lbs
when running. The tractor will not go in gear when running MO
and the clutch is depressed. The adjustment on the clutch is all
the way to take out any slack. Ive included a few pictures. The
first is directly under the diesel tank and near I can tell works
the power steering. Is that correct? What oil goes in the power
steering reservoir? The second is a picture of the dash. I do
have a dipstick directly under the battery tray on the left side if
youre sitting in the seat. That is the third picture. Do I have the
model with a torque converter? The last picture is the serial
number.
 

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