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7045 slip ?

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    Posted: 23 Apr 2012 at 9:16pm
yesterday i was plowing with 5 bottom whites  and in 5th low (powershift)  it pulled down to bout 1900 rpm in one hard spot and something slipped the tires slowed way down and i pulled it back in 4th right away   it picked up to 2300 and i shifted up to 5th again and it was fine    this scared the he!! out of me cause its my big tractor and i cant loose it    any info on what this was all about.

             Shawn
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Torque limiter...?
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That or a clutch pack! Niether is preferred.
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The torque limitor will slip some times and then take ahold. They get a film of oil on them and when they slip it will burn the oil off and go again. It is possible that it is getting close for a new torque liminator.  MACK
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that was what i was hoping it was.  tranny was supposed to be rebuilt not that long ago.  should i maybe let it slip again for a second longer to see if it does take hold??
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Best to slip for a short time then let cool and slip it again.  MACK
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote XT in pa Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 25 Apr 2012 at 8:54pm
well mack  i tried to get it to slip tonight and in 5th,6th,low or 1st,2nd hi with the breaks on a lil it would only pull engine down but would not slip anything   so i dont kno .

     Shawn
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If you reallly want to know if it's the torque limiter,don't apply the brakes a little,stand on them at wide open throttle in 4th or 5th gear,low range side.It should kill the engine,or at least pull it down to the point that you know it is going to hold under a heavy load.
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I would say you are ok after it slipped. That is the way it happens.  MACK
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Your rear main seal is probably leaking.  That and the torque converter slipping will get worse with time.  When the busy season is over, you may want to split the tractor and fix the seal.  That would also be a good time to put the "pie pan" cover over the torque converter that I convinced people to add to the tractor when I gave up on Harvey building engines that wouldn't leak oil out of the rear main.

Edited by 427435 - 25 Apr 2012 at 10:31pm
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we will see what happens  it might be till after corn is harvested.

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