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Posted by Dale G. basgall on Wednesday, July 01, 2009:In Reply to: 318 john deere mower disengaging and tractor dying posted by Caleb on Wednesday, July 01, 2009:
Caleb : Those clutches need around 8.5 to 12 volts to hold in, take a volt ohm meter and measure the voltage of the battery at the time the clutch cuts out and you may fingd that the battery is being discharged slowly as you are driving the unit. The engine will run until the voltage gets low enough to disingauge the relay system and cut off the engine. It may be a situation of not charging enough.
Write back on the forum if you need further asistance.
Dale G. Basgall
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