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Hi Gav, thanks for getting back to me. I hadn't thought of the clutch because it will still stall the tractor and the fault is a very quick off and on of power, but I thought (most llikely mistakenly!) that a clutch slip would take up a bit more gradually. You might be right. I will try it on...
I welded a steel shelter for the tractor in the shape of a scale version of the great pyramid of Cheops. I parked the tractor under it and all of the problems have now stopped, the clutch is good, the transmission is good and the oil levels have filled to the full level, I haven't even needed...
I have a new and seems to be increasing problem with our pony club 5245. This I notice especially obvious when on the road going up a hill. The transmission seems to 'hiccup'. I mean there is a very quick slippage somewhere but then immediately takes up again and goes fine for 30-40 secs...
I had a bit of a test of something and it seems to help. When I bring the tractor to a halt, I release the clutch a little til the engine just labours a little while I hold the brakes on then press the clutch completely. Nine times out of ten then there is no grinding. If I am right in my...
Hope somebody is reading this! I went out to the tractor again this afternoon and tried a few things. I undid the adjustment nuts on the transmission brake lever so the pull rod was free to move, then I went under the tractor and moved the arm at the back of the pullrod at the back of the...
As I said in the last post, the transmission brake lever moves when the adjustment nuts are loosened off, but I forgot to say that the direction of travel is forward, so it should pull on the rod that runs to the back of the transmission. That rod is mounted to a small arm at the back. I am...
Hi everyone, haven't been around lately, you might remember we had our tractor flooded back in January but I got it back and running good. We just had to redo the alternator and replace the starter motor from the water damage. but anyway that's not the problem. I want to fix the grinding...
Could someone tell me the placement of the green, blue and brown wires on the fuel sensor please? Perhaps the clockwise order of the colour from the horizontal pin will make it clear. At the moment it's reading full, no wires are connected. When I put the green on the horizontal pin it...
Hi Mike, the tractor doesn't labour in 2 and everything works well, reassuring to know I can lock it in position 2.
New problem. Can someone tell me the position of the blue, brown and green wires on the fuel level sensor? There are two vertical pins and one horizontal pin in a triangular...
Thanks Mike, I just hear the pump constantly pumping but not anything I could describe as a bad sound. I don't think I would know what the relief valve popping would sound like though
Cheers
Michael:):)
Oh Dear I have more questions sorry{:-(
The front loader on the tractor has its own control levers mounted about head height and an arms length out to the right of the driving position. The way it's setup, the system works when the outer circuit quadrant arm is locked in the 2 position with...
I'll be interested to see what turns up about this Bob, I have seen articles both ways. Perhaps some gl-5 oils are safe with yellow metal? FWIW, I had advice that the Agri MP Plus could also be used in the transmission and it was reassuring to see the description say it could be used in...
I am reposting this link as the last post disappeared. Here is a link to help you choose the right grade of oil for your zetor, it even tells you volumes required. I have no affiliation with the company, just frustrated that I get so many opinions on what oil to use where...
Thanks Mike.
Drying out down here in Brisbane, but a cyclone has just gone through up north and there's another bigger one on the way, destination unknown:o
Cheers
Michael
I find the bung for the steering box. You have to take the tin panel to the side of the steering box off and it is visible under the steering box. It is a pain to refill though, so slow!
Also the alternator has not survived the water, the light comes on now and there is only 12.5V at the...
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