Case 580 CK, no clutch pressure


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Posted by Chris Schaible on Saturday, May 03, 2008:

I have a case 580 CK, about a 1985. The clutch was taking time to build pressure while I used it over the winter. I thought it just may be low on fluid. It appeared to be almost slipping in nature. Once pressure was up, the unit would move just fine. I started it for the first time today since the winter and it has absolutely no clutch pressure. I filled the hydraulic fluid prior to starting it up for the season. Is there some sort of diaphram inside the the push tube actuator, part where the rod goes into the slave cylinder? Is there some common problem that happens to dump all clutch pressure? as you can imagine, the unit does not move at all. The clutch push rod feels as if it has no pressure inside. Thoughts? Any help is appreciated.


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