JayDavis
Bronze Member
Ok if this isn't in the right forum which it may very well not be delete or move accordingly. I don't mean to cause problems.
We have a 1980s Hesston 90-90 with 2700 hours. We had just got it back from an uncle who had borrowed it for the past few weeks. We needed it back cause our list of stuff needed to be done was getting big. I helped dad hook up to the plow and he took off. An hour later he comes back from the field and pulls into the driveway with it kinda lurching. I get out there and he points to the clutch which is stuck to the floor. I ask him how he was driving, and he said watch and he put it in gear and grabbed the pto hand clutch and started letting it out. As it let out transmission clutch started letting out and the tractor started moving forward. He said he was plowing and the transmission started making a whining sound that stopped when he pulled the PTO clutch up...and in the process of troubleshooting he found pulling the PTO up also pulled the foot clutch down.
So here are the facts... This tractor has a foot clutch for the transmission, and a separate clutch for the PTO beside the seat on the right side. The foot clutch will work like normal if the PTO clutch is let out. If you pull the PTO clutch lever up to disengage the PTO, the transmission clutch disengages and goes to the floor and is held there by the lock on the PTO lever. This is not the normal behavior, otherwise engaging and disengaging the PTO on the move would become one heck of an interesting task. Also, the linkages for both are on opposite sides of the transmission so there is nothing external binding up.
Anyhow, I just thought I'd pick the brains of some of you knowledgeable tractor owners and see if this has happened to anyone before and what it might be. Since it is dark, we are leaving it for now in the front yard and will take a better look at it in the day. I am sure mother will be happy to see it parked there when she gets home... haha
Thanks for any info or opinions...
We have a 1980s Hesston 90-90 with 2700 hours. We had just got it back from an uncle who had borrowed it for the past few weeks. We needed it back cause our list of stuff needed to be done was getting big. I helped dad hook up to the plow and he took off. An hour later he comes back from the field and pulls into the driveway with it kinda lurching. I get out there and he points to the clutch which is stuck to the floor. I ask him how he was driving, and he said watch and he put it in gear and grabbed the pto hand clutch and started letting it out. As it let out transmission clutch started letting out and the tractor started moving forward. He said he was plowing and the transmission started making a whining sound that stopped when he pulled the PTO clutch up...and in the process of troubleshooting he found pulling the PTO up also pulled the foot clutch down.
So here are the facts... This tractor has a foot clutch for the transmission, and a separate clutch for the PTO beside the seat on the right side. The foot clutch will work like normal if the PTO clutch is let out. If you pull the PTO clutch lever up to disengage the PTO, the transmission clutch disengages and goes to the floor and is held there by the lock on the PTO lever. This is not the normal behavior, otherwise engaging and disengaging the PTO on the move would become one heck of an interesting task. Also, the linkages for both are on opposite sides of the transmission so there is nothing external binding up.
Anyhow, I just thought I'd pick the brains of some of you knowledgeable tractor owners and see if this has happened to anyone before and what it might be. Since it is dark, we are leaving it for now in the front yard and will take a better look at it in the day. I am sure mother will be happy to see it parked there when she gets home... haha
Thanks for any info or opinions...