*The first two photos are the same piece so if I am understanding you correctly the 2nd picture should be against the pressure plates levers. So if it was installed the other way that might explain why it broke the ears off.
"The fourth photo is of both bearing assemblies. The back...
So to clarift I am not a tractor expert and more than likely will call some things by the wrong name. I took some pictures and will attach as many I as can to help clarify what I am saying.
Few questions/answers.
1. "new contact sleeve" How can I tell if the current one has the new conatct...
So follow-up, think the bearing that rides againts the pressure plate fingers was installed wrong. The groove side was installed towards the transmission instead of the pressure plate. Being told that the groove side should be towards the pressure plate. Is that correct?
Well it is an enclosed cab however one of the doors has a broken glass so both doors have been removed. So it is possable for rain to get into the cab area. Will check the shift boots for damage. Will look for the drain plug and see about modifying it.
Yes the tractor sits outside 24/7. "Clutch fingers usually fail from not enough free play prior to engagement" So you are talking clutch pedal height adjustment since it is the main clutch fingers?
Looking for ideas on what would cause the main clutch arms to break the fingers off the pressure plate after 1 year of install. Also how or why would there be water in the back and bottom of the bell housing area of the transmission? Trying to figure out what is wrong or needs corrected before...
Looking for some help with a New Holland TN75D tractor. Replacing the clutch and when the tractor was split found several broken pieces in the bottom of the bell housing area. This is a dual clutch tractor. One is for the transmission and one is for the PTO. The question is does the throwout...