For all sorts of reasons, my 5245 has been sitting for the last year. I got her started quite easily the other day, but I am having clutch problems. Namely, when I step on the clutch peddle, it is VERY hard to push. The tractor will not move, i.e. clutch out and nothing. I can freely move the gear selector around (all gears) without anything happening (when I am running). When I last ran the tractor, everything worked fine, including the clutch...though I did notice I had a leak in the clutch/brake fluid.
I loosened the slave clutch cylinder line and was bathed in dark fluid. Now the clutch peddle drops to the floor, with a nice little squirt of clean fluid. I decided to remove the slave cylinder and replace it (part is in the mail).
I accidently rubbed against the boot on the slave cylinder, which brough the boot and cyclinder inside out on my chest, with a bigger bath of fluid. The cylinder was dirty...mud...and I can find it easy to believe that this was stuck in the "peddle down" position for the last year sitting...????...but I really don't know.
The "clutch finger", that the hydraulic pushrod pushes to engage/disengage the clutch, is extremely hard to move. I was able to move the finger towards the rear of the tractor, simulating the hydraulic action, using a winch to pull on it, but it gets "stuck" in that position and I have to pound it forward with a hammer.
I'm a total newbie. I assume there is a spring in the clutch assembly that should return this back to the "engaged" position when I release the clutch pedal. Is this the purpose of the pressure plate in the clutch?
My guess is that something has seized/rusted together within the clutch, preventing the clutch from returning to its engaged position, and hence I am getting no power to the tranny. Hydraulic pump works fine, enagegs/disengages with the left lever as it should. I also have tried in both HIGH and LOW range...no power at all to the tranny.
Are there inspection ports I can look inside and see what is happening? I have a local mechanic available for help ...and he suspects there's a problem inside the clutch...and we have to split the tractor to fix.
Any help/suggestions/comments would be great.
Thanks!
I loosened the slave clutch cylinder line and was bathed in dark fluid. Now the clutch peddle drops to the floor, with a nice little squirt of clean fluid. I decided to remove the slave cylinder and replace it (part is in the mail).
I accidently rubbed against the boot on the slave cylinder, which brough the boot and cyclinder inside out on my chest, with a bigger bath of fluid. The cylinder was dirty...mud...and I can find it easy to believe that this was stuck in the "peddle down" position for the last year sitting...????...but I really don't know.
The "clutch finger", that the hydraulic pushrod pushes to engage/disengage the clutch, is extremely hard to move. I was able to move the finger towards the rear of the tractor, simulating the hydraulic action, using a winch to pull on it, but it gets "stuck" in that position and I have to pound it forward with a hammer.
I'm a total newbie. I assume there is a spring in the clutch assembly that should return this back to the "engaged" position when I release the clutch pedal. Is this the purpose of the pressure plate in the clutch?
My guess is that something has seized/rusted together within the clutch, preventing the clutch from returning to its engaged position, and hence I am getting no power to the tranny. Hydraulic pump works fine, enagegs/disengages with the left lever as it should. I also have tried in both HIGH and LOW range...no power at all to the tranny.
Are there inspection ports I can look inside and see what is happening? I have a local mechanic available for help ...and he suspects there's a problem inside the clutch...and we have to split the tractor to fix.
Any help/suggestions/comments would be great.
Thanks!