Toora Stephen
Member
Me again.
On the weekend I was out slashing some grass. I noticed that the tractor seemed to lose power when going uphill or going through thick grass - yet the engine kept running without hint of stalling.
After a while I realised that the clutch was slipping. I noticed that the pedal did not have enough play, so I adjusted it as specified in the manual. After that it ran a lot better and had more power... but still it slipped occasionally.
Is it possible for a clutch to slip if the pedal is adjusted properly? Did the fact of previous slipping possibly cause the clutch to wear so that it slips? Is there anything else I should be looking at?
The tractor is a TED20.
- TS
On the weekend I was out slashing some grass. I noticed that the tractor seemed to lose power when going uphill or going through thick grass - yet the engine kept running without hint of stalling.
After a while I realised that the clutch was slipping. I noticed that the pedal did not have enough play, so I adjusted it as specified in the manual. After that it ran a lot better and had more power... but still it slipped occasionally.
Is it possible for a clutch to slip if the pedal is adjusted properly? Did the fact of previous slipping possibly cause the clutch to wear so that it slips? Is there anything else I should be looking at?
The tractor is a TED20.
- TS