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In Reply to: SHUTTLE SHIFT PROBLEMS 480D posted by HARRY on Tuesday, September 25, 2007:
Apart from cheching the pressures there is very little that can be done with the shuttle in situ,first I would disconnect the clutch cut out wiring in case there is a problem in the wiring even though reverse works,when the clutch pack is squeezed together by the oil pressure the machine has to drive,if you are getting enough pressure when forward is engaged and the machine is not driving there is a problem in the clutch pack,the piston is not squeezing the discs together tight enough for some reason,they are worn thin or the concave spring is weak or broken,what pressure are you getting.
AJ