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Kubota M9000 A/C Compressor Replacement
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<blockquote data-quote="dvcochran" data-source="post: 1593401" data-attributes="member: 38581"><p>Good news. The compressor did Not go out. The tractor cooled very good most of today. Like yesterday it went out in the heat of the day (3:00-4:00). It appears the clutch is slipping; the compressor is barely turning when running but when the tractor is turned off the compressor turns easily by hand. Is it common for a failing clutch to start slipping after hours of working fine? Is there a procedure to test a clutch? Is there anything else I should check? I talked to my Kubota service manager (a "friend") and he said they do not have service bulletins on the tractor A/C systems. I wanted to call BS but didn't have a leg to stand on. </p><p>I must have grabbed the pulley yesterday because I thought it had locked up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dvcochran, post: 1593401, member: 38581"] Good news. The compressor did Not go out. The tractor cooled very good most of today. Like yesterday it went out in the heat of the day (3:00-4:00). It appears the clutch is slipping; the compressor is barely turning when running but when the tractor is turned off the compressor turns easily by hand. Is it common for a failing clutch to start slipping after hours of working fine? Is there a procedure to test a clutch? Is there anything else I should check? I talked to my Kubota service manager (a "friend") and he said they do not have service bulletins on the tractor A/C systems. I wanted to call BS but didn't have a leg to stand on. I must have grabbed the pulley yesterday because I thought it had locked up. [/QUOTE]
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