I have a 2007 L3400 with about 800 hours on it. I bought it used ~2 years ago and have only put about 50 hours on it during that time. This is my first tractor.
Everything on it was working fine until about 6 months ago when I realized the PTO clutch would not engage. I did the adjustment in the manual where you adjust 3 bolts. That worked, however when I was doing that it seemed dirtier and rustier in there than I was anticipating.
Shortly thereafter the drive clutch started slipping badly. I adjusted the backlash on the pedal. I decided to try to replace the clutch myself. Splitting the tractor went relatively easy aside from a few of the bolts being quite difficult to access.
I split it open and was shocked how it looked. My friend who was helping me agreed that it wasnt great, but seemed to think "thats about what i would expect from a 17 year old tractor. " Surely this isnt normal, right?
This is a side by side of the old vs new clutch assembly.
Everything on it was working fine until about 6 months ago when I realized the PTO clutch would not engage. I did the adjustment in the manual where you adjust 3 bolts. That worked, however when I was doing that it seemed dirtier and rustier in there than I was anticipating.
Shortly thereafter the drive clutch started slipping badly. I adjusted the backlash on the pedal. I decided to try to replace the clutch myself. Splitting the tractor went relatively easy aside from a few of the bolts being quite difficult to access.
I split it open and was shocked how it looked. My friend who was helping me agreed that it wasnt great, but seemed to think "thats about what i would expect from a 17 year old tractor. " Surely this isnt normal, right?
This is a side by side of the old vs new clutch assembly.