New to this forum. Just purchased this tractor. 1100hrs. Previous owner just replaced clutch.
I have used it very little -50 hrs?. Since it is Hydro, only use of the clutch is really to engage the PTO for mower deck, whish is all i've used tractor for.
Just before the breakdown, you could hear a roar/growl when clutch pedal was depressed, like the clutch disc was vibrating when pressure plate was released andnoise subsided at lower RPM. few weeks ago, I had to fish a spring out the bellhousing rattling around in there. I figured something was going wrong, but clutch still functioned. A few days ago the tractor stopped suddenly.
Another clutch plate spring came off the disc and lodged between flywheel and the bellhousing. locked everything up.
I split the tractor, and 3 of the 4 springs on clutch disc were out which caused flyweel to bind up against bellhousing! observations:
-asbestos disc Facing looked new
-Flywheel had been resurfaced, could still see the machine marks on all of it.
Throw Out bearing looked new
Pilot busing was shot and did not appear to have been replaced, or if replaced wore down very quickly.
I'm thinking this was the problem all along?
Questions:
Is it safe to assume a bad pilot bushing caused prematur disc failure- Springs popping out of disc?
Is it possible, in, binding up, the flywheel has been deformed in this type of breakdown? I planned to resurface flywheel again, and assume machine shop can tell if it is bent or warped when they go to resurface?
I'm going to replace all of the clutch components while I'm here .
Thanks for any suggestions. Mark
I have used it very little -50 hrs?. Since it is Hydro, only use of the clutch is really to engage the PTO for mower deck, whish is all i've used tractor for.
Just before the breakdown, you could hear a roar/growl when clutch pedal was depressed, like the clutch disc was vibrating when pressure plate was released andnoise subsided at lower RPM. few weeks ago, I had to fish a spring out the bellhousing rattling around in there. I figured something was going wrong, but clutch still functioned. A few days ago the tractor stopped suddenly.
Another clutch plate spring came off the disc and lodged between flywheel and the bellhousing. locked everything up.
I split the tractor, and 3 of the 4 springs on clutch disc were out which caused flyweel to bind up against bellhousing! observations:
-asbestos disc Facing looked new
-Flywheel had been resurfaced, could still see the machine marks on all of it.
Throw Out bearing looked new
Pilot busing was shot and did not appear to have been replaced, or if replaced wore down very quickly.
I'm thinking this was the problem all along?
Questions:
Is it safe to assume a bad pilot bushing caused prematur disc failure- Springs popping out of disc?
Is it possible, in, binding up, the flywheel has been deformed in this type of breakdown? I planned to resurface flywheel again, and assume machine shop can tell if it is bent or warped when they go to resurface?
I'm going to replace all of the clutch components while I'm here .
Thanks for any suggestions. Mark