Per Wolfman, I measured the ports on the GST valve and all were within range, and checked all linkages. After a couple of days removing the FEL and everything else. I was finally ready to split the tractor.
Today I split the tractor expecting to go into the GST.
I found the clutch disc completely worn on the pressure plate side. The pics shows the disc material collected in the clutch housing. The disc material was completely gone and the rivets were mating with the pressure plate.
I am hoping that the worn disc is the reason why the tractor would attempt to move forward or reverse, but would not. I am surprised that the rivets on the pressure plate did not make any noise of any kind.
The question is whether I need to do anything in addition to replacing the disc, pressure plate, release bearing, and pilot bearing?
Also, Anyone have experience with aftermarket clutch parts?
Today I split the tractor expecting to go into the GST.
I found the clutch disc completely worn on the pressure plate side. The pics shows the disc material collected in the clutch housing. The disc material was completely gone and the rivets were mating with the pressure plate.
I am hoping that the worn disc is the reason why the tractor would attempt to move forward or reverse, but would not. I am surprised that the rivets on the pressure plate did not make any noise of any kind.
The question is whether I need to do anything in addition to replacing the disc, pressure plate, release bearing, and pilot bearing?
Also, Anyone have experience with aftermarket clutch parts?
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