Posted by PeteInPA on June 08, 2009 at 17:16:21 from (173.67.132.163):
In Reply to: transmission puzzle? posted by PeteInPA on June 08, 2009 at 16:10:54:
Hi Hugh,
We came back to the farm every so often and I started it up & ran it around...no problems, but even in the longer periods of idle, I didn't tie down the clutch pedal. The 140 seemed to run fine after getting back to it permanently in early March. Was running the mower over the weekend, coming up a hill, and just lost all movement and PTO...very strange.
Thought it might have been the clutch, so took off the hand access hole and checked the play in both the inner workings and the pedal play. Seeed to be ok, but the clutch plate itself didn't move very much (although it did a little). Was surprised how much dried up stuff there was in there - looked almost like packing inside the case (is there supposed to be packing in there??) Scooped it out - looked like 50 years worth of accumulated bits of grass...
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