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davidU

09-30-2009 13:23:44
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I am having trouble with the hydrualic clutch on this tractor if it is not used for a couple of days the clutch loses all hydrualic pressure and has to be bled of all air. Do the slave cylinders go bad in these tractors? Sometimes when you engage the clutch you will hear a slipping sound from the transmission, oil on the clutch? I assume the only fix is to split the tractor. I have check every connection I know to check. Any Ideas

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oj

10-08-2009 17:47:45
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Not had this problem Dave, my 3670 loses it"s brakes instead (i"m not paid to stop?), i"ve been told the brake issue is a bad o-ring in the axle housing... I would guess the only things it could be are the master cylinder, a bad line or the slave cylinder, a bad line should be obvious, so i think we can count that out, i"m not sure if a kit is available for the master cylinder,but it might pay to check that first, you won"t need to split the tractor, so it"s a lot easier... good luck. oj

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