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<blockquote data-quote="rmcva" data-source="post: 375550" data-attributes="member: 5473"><p>My neighbor has a JD 3255 with a little over 6,000 hours on it. The tractor has a dry clutch and has had to replace the clutch several times. </p><p></p><p> The problem now is slipage but doesn't seem to be from the dry clutch. example: pulling a earth pan in 4 wd the tractor will just stop pulling when the pan is cutting but never smell any smoke from the dry clutch. From what I saw there's no way a dry clutch with that kind of load that would slip and then start to pull again. I guess there's always the first time but I figure that kind of slippage would destroy a dry clutch in a few minutes. If the pan is lifted a little all four wheels will go back to pulling. He's been moving dirt for 4 days like that.</p><p></p><p> I know little about this tractor but it does have a high/low shifter that can be shifted while on the move. Does this system have some type of wet clutch behind the dry clutch that would stop all wheels from turning if it was slipping? Any ideas on what this problem may be?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rmcva, post: 375550, member: 5473"] My neighbor has a JD 3255 with a little over 6,000 hours on it. The tractor has a dry clutch and has had to replace the clutch several times. The problem now is slipage but doesn't seem to be from the dry clutch. example: pulling a earth pan in 4 wd the tractor will just stop pulling when the pan is cutting but never smell any smoke from the dry clutch. From what I saw there's no way a dry clutch with that kind of load that would slip and then start to pull again. I guess there's always the first time but I figure that kind of slippage would destroy a dry clutch in a few minutes. If the pan is lifted a little all four wheels will go back to pulling. He's been moving dirt for 4 days like that. I know little about this tractor but it does have a high/low shifter that can be shifted while on the move. Does this system have some type of wet clutch behind the dry clutch that would stop all wheels from turning if it was slipping? Any ideas on what this problem may be? [/QUOTE]
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