Anonymous-0
Well-known Member
I was doing some light plowing with a 642, 3-16 roll over plow and twice while turning around at slow rpm while rolling the plow the tractor actually stopped moving like it went out of gear. Only for a second or two. I do swear I was in direct drive. I know how a TA works, but not the hydraulic style. Would the slow rpm combined with the plow hyds, the hyd brakes in use and power steering cause the TA to slip for lack of hyd pressure? The drive clutch is almost done but its not slipping because when I was going full load it was no problem. I know the TA is getting bad though, because I hit a hard spot and pulled it back and she stopped moving. Can the TA cause the tractor stop in direct drive too? I should plan on both clucht and TA replacement shouldn't I?