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Posted by Mike on January 11, 2004 at 13:40:30 from (206.196.112.169):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Transmission locked into 2 gears--I th posted by Nebraska Cowman on January 11, 2004 at 11:36:20:
Engine runs when clutch is disengaeged only. Tractor will roll when engine is not running and transmission in nuetral. I think you are right. I have a problem between clutch and transmission. I hate to think about that as a problem. I did notice quite a bit of noise in the clutch when I drove it on the trailer. It stopped when I pushed in the clutch or put the tractor in nuetral with engine running. It sure is strange that I could drive onto trailer and have it bind up on way home. I wonder if there is away to check without splitting tractor. Cowman, are you as sensitive about Your Big Red as the folks in Wynot? Being from Missouri, I had to eat a lot of humble pie for a few years. Last year was different. Breakfast and supper at local tavern was fairly quiet. Thanks for your responses and help.
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