Well here's my sad story; something has let go in the clutch area of my 1966 350 crawler loader and is making a hellacious racket in there. It is something fairly large and with a substantial weight. I was backing away after pushing a couple stumps and shut it down immediately when it happened. Thinking the starter had engaged accidentally and knowing that it and the ignition switch were both marginal I replaced them. The tractor starts easily now and the motor seems to run smooth but the noise remains. I can only run it a couple seconds for fear of what damage I might be inflicting. Haven't tried to engage a gear or anything. Can feel only spring at the clutch pedal and the noise and feel seem to be taking place in the clutch housing. Looking at my parts book I am thinking either the clutch lever or pressure plate somehow broke; the reverser doesn't seem to have any thing at this end that would break off although I am only speculating.
Any thoughts and advice on the matter would be welcome as this is my first crawler. Also, any leads on obtaining a service manual for this machine that would leave some money in the bank for repairs would be welcome also! They are apparently rare to say the least. I have the owner's and parts manuals. Thanks, Walt
350 question
350 question
1966 JD 350 crawler loader
350 Isolator
Torsional Isolator Spring Problem:
Don't try to get away with replacing just the broken one - replace them all, or you will be pulling the engine out again in a week.
Also, replace the anchor studs if they show any wear at all and be sure to use Locktite on them.
srs/mn
Don't try to get away with replacing just the broken one - replace them all, or you will be pulling the engine out again in a week.
Also, replace the anchor studs if they show any wear at all and be sure to use Locktite on them.
srs/mn
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