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3320 clutch problem

cros1244

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I started my 3320 up for the first time this year and couldn't get it to go into gear. I looked under the tractor and saw that my clutch slave cylinder had blown the seal and was leaking all the fluid out. I have had the slave cylinder go bad a few years ago and replaced it with no other problems. I picked up a new one and just put it in and guess what, it blew a seal????

My question is can the master cylinder going bad cause this to blow out the slave cylinder or do I have bigger problems with the clutch? I'm at a loss on where to go from here and open to suggestions .

Thanks for any help you can offer .
 
never had a slave cylinder go bad, but perhaps its wrongly adjusted so it makes so much stroke that the piston pops out ?
 
never had a slave cylinder go bad, but perhaps its wrongly adjusted so it makes so much stroke that the piston pops out ?

had the same problem on a 7341 super series, the clutch fingers and release bearing were worn out causing slave sylinder to pop out.
 

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