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DennisA (IL)
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Topic: 7045 Clutch IssuePosted: 24 Mar 2017 at 10:46pm |
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After I push in the clutch pedal the pedal does not spring back out. To get the cutch to re-engage I must pull the pedal back out with my hand. I first checked the return spring on the clutch pedal, but the spring is in good working order. What else could be wrong?
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Lynn Marshall
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Posted: 25 Mar 2017 at 7:33am |
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If it's a power director, it's the clutch cable sticking.
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MACK
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Posted: 25 Mar 2017 at 9:28am |
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Clutch cable. I agree. MACK
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Adam Stratton
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Posted: 25 Mar 2017 at 3:13pm |
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Happy to see this post and the responses! My 7045 started doing this last week also. Started that when I used it clutch to kick the pd from high to low to turn corners it didn't relase like it should. It was verydusty and I figured I just needed to take the floor panel out and give everything a cleaning, then it started acting like you described and I was getting scared. I finished planting and hadn't got back to dig in yet but was starting to worry. I had replaced the cable once, but as I think about it that was close to 1000 hours of work ago!
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DennisA (IL)
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Posted: 25 Mar 2017 at 4:07pm |
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I call my dealer first thing this morning to get the cable on order. To my surprise they had one on hand. So I picked it up and started removal of the old cable. Didn't realize how much tin had to come off just to get to the 4 points holding the cable on. The cable was the issue. Not sure why as it looks so simple. Glad I didn't need to split the tractor.
Would it be wise to put a lubricant in the new cable before installation? Thanks for all your help. |
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bigal121892
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Posted: 25 Mar 2017 at 6:34pm |
I have tried to lubricate the cable before installation, but that just seems to collect dust. There is a hard liner inside, that the cable rides against, and once that has worn through, not much you can do but replace it.
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Ron(AB)
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Posted: 25 Mar 2017 at 9:18pm |
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I would pull the pedal off and grease its shaft while your at it.
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DrAllis
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Posted: 26 Mar 2017 at 8:06am |
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Lubricate the fork assembly down low and make sure the bronze bushings are in good condition.
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