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D17(D) Hydraulics

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    Posted: 22 Sep 2020 at 7:32pm
Are the hydraulics for the rear, post clutch on these?

I was having a bugger of a time getting the mowing deck to lift, mine drives even with the lever in the middle position, so I ride the clutch a lot.

I know the front loader hydraulics run straight of the front of the engine, so they are always there.

Edited by Coke - 22 Sep 2020 at 7:32pm
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Use the hand clutch to operate your hydraulics.  The foot clutch will not allow the hydraulics to work and riding the clutch is NOT a good idea.
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By hand clutch you mean the big two speed lever on the right? That's the one I'm referring to when I said lever. The thing moves as soon as I let the foot clutch up, not with full force but enough to be risky. If I let it run with the hand clutch in the middle position it eventually stops moving but it's travelled 50-100 feet during that time.

But you are confirming the foot clutch affects the rear hydraulics?
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Use the brakes to stop movement. It will release better after oil warms up. But don't use foot clutch to east tractor along.          MACk
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Originally posted by Coke Coke wrote:



But you are confirming the foot clutch affects the rear hydraulics?

Yes pressing the foot clutch will stop the hydraulics. Same with the PTO
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