Hello,
Recently bought my first Zetor ; with some help from my local farm shop I fixed the coolant leak from Cyl #3 cylinder sleeve o-rings.
now I'm looking to make the clutch disengage reliably. Generally it works, but the gears grind unless you shift at < 1000rpm and sometimes you have to pump the pedal a few times to get the engine to stop driving the machine forward.
I tried bleeding the clutch slave cylinder but that didn't help noticably. The slave cylinder piston has 3/8" to 7/16" of travel with the clutch pedal fully depressed. Is that normal or does that indicate a problem in the hydraulic end of the clutch system?
The clutch pedal as 1/4" free play. The next 2" of travel does not affect the slave cylinder. The remainder of clutch pedal travel actuates the slave cylinder until the pedal hits the floor.
I opened the clutch inspection hatch, cleaned the plugged pipe for oiling the throw-out bearing, and removed a mouse nest as best I could. Using a stack of feeler gauges I estimated the clutch release bolts are pulling about 0.060" (1/16") with the clutch pedal fully depressed. Is that correct? Or should I tighten the 17mm lock nuts on the release levers (one turn) to get a little more clutch release travel?
Given these characteristics, any tips as to what is likely to be the root problem and where I should start with adjustments, bleeding or replacing parts??
This will be a lightly used tractor on a hobby farm so I hope to apply a quick adjustment rather than a complete fix via new clutch pack and internal components.
Thanks in advance,
Knox
Recently bought my first Zetor ; with some help from my local farm shop I fixed the coolant leak from Cyl #3 cylinder sleeve o-rings.
now I'm looking to make the clutch disengage reliably. Generally it works, but the gears grind unless you shift at < 1000rpm and sometimes you have to pump the pedal a few times to get the engine to stop driving the machine forward.
I tried bleeding the clutch slave cylinder but that didn't help noticably. The slave cylinder piston has 3/8" to 7/16" of travel with the clutch pedal fully depressed. Is that normal or does that indicate a problem in the hydraulic end of the clutch system?
The clutch pedal as 1/4" free play. The next 2" of travel does not affect the slave cylinder. The remainder of clutch pedal travel actuates the slave cylinder until the pedal hits the floor.
I opened the clutch inspection hatch, cleaned the plugged pipe for oiling the throw-out bearing, and removed a mouse nest as best I could. Using a stack of feeler gauges I estimated the clutch release bolts are pulling about 0.060" (1/16") with the clutch pedal fully depressed. Is that correct? Or should I tighten the 17mm lock nuts on the release levers (one turn) to get a little more clutch release travel?
Given these characteristics, any tips as to what is likely to be the root problem and where I should start with adjustments, bleeding or replacing parts??
This will be a lightly used tractor on a hobby farm so I hope to apply a quick adjustment rather than a complete fix via new clutch pack and internal components.
Thanks in advance,
Knox