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| mike m. | Al,after cleaning tran fluid filter,and refilled w/ new fluid, during testing, i can't stop, using my clutch.i have to use gear shift to nuetral. what do i adjust? i noticed a link between the clutch pedal and a lever attached to the transmission,which seems loose,can't move lever even when pedal is depressed. but before no move forward/backward-clean filter, ican stop using clutch. thanks. mike m.
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| Al | As I recall, you have a 2010 in the Phillipines. This seems to be a linkage fault, so if you can't solve it, go to the Murray Publishing site and order the 2010 manual. I also recall you're using a mixture of car auto transmission and power steering fluid. I'm not sure they're designed to protect tractor gear teeth. Did the clutch work OK before you replaced the fluid? Yanmars take a different fluid than most other tractors. If you can't find it, try to locate other local Yanmar owners to see what they use. |
| mike m. | copy, will ask around some more. the clutch worked before changing fluid.i tried depressing clutch pedal w/ my arm while looking underneath seems clutch lever attached to transmissn didn't move, might have to tighten nuts on the link.thanks, Al
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