KelvinGrove
New User
Hi all,
We have an MF175 on our family hobby farm, which hasnt missed a beat over the years though has thrown a curveball at us with operating and my fathers age-related decline in memory etc.
Recently while using a 3PL slasher to cut grass from the roadside, he drove the tractor over a small, long section of raised ground that one wouldnt normally straddle with the tractor running a slasher.
The slasher has contacted the dirt and chewed up 20ft of ground and stalled the tractor completely before Dad realised what was happening.
On arrival I started the tractor and could see we had total loss of hydraulics (no blade or 3PL lift) as well as no PTO drive.
Seems like a strange combination to lose in one go!?
Could anyone advise where we should go from here please?
Sounds like well be splitting the tractor in half to replace the whole clutch?
How about the sudden loss of hydraulics?
Thanks in advance for your help
We have an MF175 on our family hobby farm, which hasnt missed a beat over the years though has thrown a curveball at us with operating and my fathers age-related decline in memory etc.
Recently while using a 3PL slasher to cut grass from the roadside, he drove the tractor over a small, long section of raised ground that one wouldnt normally straddle with the tractor running a slasher.
The slasher has contacted the dirt and chewed up 20ft of ground and stalled the tractor completely before Dad realised what was happening.
On arrival I started the tractor and could see we had total loss of hydraulics (no blade or 3PL lift) as well as no PTO drive.
Seems like a strange combination to lose in one go!?
Could anyone advise where we should go from here please?
Sounds like well be splitting the tractor in half to replace the whole clutch?
How about the sudden loss of hydraulics?
Thanks in advance for your help