4310 clutch adjustment
Bubbaloo
Join Date: Apr 2004 Posts: 5 Northern California, Susanville |
2004-07-02 89944
Hi all,
I'm fairly new to this site, I bought a JD 4310 w/e-reverser transmition about 4 months ago and now have 90 hrs on it.
My question is, it seems like it has gotten harder to shift over the last couple weeks. When I shift (1-4 not A-C) some times i have a heck of a time getting the gear to go in. Is there a way to adjust the clutch to dis-engage it more? I see a Electronic switch that is engaged when the clutch is pushed in but i don't see a "cable" like im use to. OR shiuld i just call the dealer and wait till he is in the area (dealer is about 100 mi. away and when he gets a couple people in the area he comes down for service.). Also is this common? I know on a traditional cluth cable its common to streach.
Thank you.
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4310 clutch adjustment
kwschumm
Join Date: Feb 2003 Posts: 5764 NW Oregon Pics |
2004-07-03 89975
This is not the kind of clutch adjustment you might be used to making. It requires a pressure gauge be Tee'd into the forward and/or reverse pressure transducers and readings taken. If the pressures are off it indicates a restricted filter, worn or leaking clutch O-rings or seals, or a defective system regulator or proportioning valve. I'd say let the dealer sort it out under warranty. ....
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4310 clutch adjustment
g man
Join Date: Posts: 1 |
2004-07-11 90588
there is an update on the linkage to shift that tractor
it is a common problem talk to your dealer ....
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