Hey guys...back again with another question.
My 6245 has a hydraulic clutch. Seems like every other month, you have to pump the clutch pedal a few times to get the tractor to disengage, or else it won't stop.
This has been happening for years (back when it was my father's tractor). It'll loose pressure until it gets to the point where you cant put the tractor in gear or anything.
So a buddy showed me how to bleed the slave cylinder, then I think he had me pump the clutch pedal until the pressure was normal again. This would "fix" it for a while, then over time the pedal would loose pressure again, and we'd have to do it over again. etc.
So...is there anything I can do to permanently fix this?
My 6245 has a hydraulic clutch. Seems like every other month, you have to pump the clutch pedal a few times to get the tractor to disengage, or else it won't stop.
This has been happening for years (back when it was my father's tractor). It'll loose pressure until it gets to the point where you cant put the tractor in gear or anything.
So a buddy showed me how to bleed the slave cylinder, then I think he had me pump the clutch pedal until the pressure was normal again. This would "fix" it for a while, then over time the pedal would loose pressure again, and we'd have to do it over again. etc.
So...is there anything I can do to permanently fix this?