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Purple

12-15-2007 15:58:58




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We have a New Holland tc55 It will not go in gear and the pto will not work. and the front bucket isnt moving much.. with it running you put it in gear it will not hardle grid Can some one plz help me. thx purple




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Scott pa

12-15-2007 17:01:21




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 Re: new holland tc55 in reply to Purple, 12-15-2007 15:58:58  
If it has the optional electro hydraulic shuttle shift trans. check the trans oil level, if it is full and you live in a cold area check if the oil is milky from water because cold milky oil will not go through the filter, the oil and filter needs changed, if it still doesn't work did someone drive it with the brakes on? If so brake dirt is blocking the filter, change the oil and filter.



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Purple

12-15-2007 17:43:44




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 Re: new holland tc55 in reply to Scott pa, 12-15-2007 17:01:21  
ok. we checked the oil level and it was ok. and my dad said that the oil was clean. it didnt look milky and on the brake part i couldnt tell u . but i will find out. now would u no how much a filter is . that way i have a heads up on it. thx purple



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BuzzyBee

12-28-2007 20:15:10




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 Re: new holland tc55 in reply to Purple, 12-15-2007 17:43:44  
It sounds like the input shaft that splines into the clutch drive disc on the flywheel is damaged. This will cause the transmission to stop moving, the PTO to quit and the hydraulics to stop. The tractor has to be split in half at the engine to bell housing to fix.

Most TC55DA have hydraulic shift trans in them. Yours probably does as well.

One reason this happens is running a rotary cutter or some implement with a great deal of momentum to it. When you shut the PTO off, there is no over-running clutch in the trans. This causes a load on the powertrain, which snaps the input shaft off or damages the splines on it. An external over-running clutch on the PTO shaft will help.

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