We bought a 70' L295DT last week. It all looked 'good but not too good', had meticulous records from the previous owners who sold it to a guy we bought it from (8 months ago) who said he used it maybe 6 hours. He thought he would use it more but didn't so he sold it. The guy we bought it from didn't know much about it (he had an old Ford he used often) but it looks good to our somewhat novice selves.
So, we get her home and run it, works awesome for about two hours (no heavy work, just trying to get a feel for it). Then, we greased everything (which I doubt had been greased in a while, but it sat a long while too). Changed the fluids (which were pretty dirty). Do a little digging work mostly just trying to get a handle on the controls. Works wonderfully for about 6 hours until I'm backing down the hill to head in for lunch. The clutch seemed to just stop working. No issues at all with it in the previous hours of work. It went from seemingly normal operation to totally not functioning.
Specifically, I slid it into reverse, let off the clutch and it eased into reverse like normal. About halfway released on the clutch it jolted me down the hill. Since then, I can't get the clutch to disengage so I can put it in gear or change gears.
What we have done, from googling troubleshooting:
•Blocking the clutch down - hope whatever is stuck, unsticks (we did that over the fourth for a few days)
•Stomp the clutch in and out.
•Turn the tractor off, put the PTO in gear, start it up and try to disengage the clutch.
•Turn it off, put the tractor in gear, stomp break and start it in gear, try to disengage the clutch...
We took off the clutch realease bearing side cover made sure to grease the bearing. We can see the clutch system which all seems to be working normally - from the outside view - but obviously it's not disengaging correctly.
What are we missing? Anyone have this issue or know of an idea about a fix?
So, we get her home and run it, works awesome for about two hours (no heavy work, just trying to get a feel for it). Then, we greased everything (which I doubt had been greased in a while, but it sat a long while too). Changed the fluids (which were pretty dirty). Do a little digging work mostly just trying to get a handle on the controls. Works wonderfully for about 6 hours until I'm backing down the hill to head in for lunch. The clutch seemed to just stop working. No issues at all with it in the previous hours of work. It went from seemingly normal operation to totally not functioning.
Specifically, I slid it into reverse, let off the clutch and it eased into reverse like normal. About halfway released on the clutch it jolted me down the hill. Since then, I can't get the clutch to disengage so I can put it in gear or change gears.
What we have done, from googling troubleshooting:
•Blocking the clutch down - hope whatever is stuck, unsticks (we did that over the fourth for a few days)
•Stomp the clutch in and out.
•Turn the tractor off, put the PTO in gear, start it up and try to disengage the clutch.
•Turn it off, put the tractor in gear, stomp break and start it in gear, try to disengage the clutch...
We took off the clutch realease bearing side cover made sure to grease the bearing. We can see the clutch system which all seems to be working normally - from the outside view - but obviously it's not disengaging correctly.
What are we missing? Anyone have this issue or know of an idea about a fix?