[AT] OT, sort of: Harm in keeping clutch engaged while stopped?
Len Rugen
lrugen at c-magic.com
Wed Jul 21 15:19:00 PDT 2004
I always thought is was to limit throw-out and pilot bearing wear. It is
stressed in old Cat manuals.
However, eventually the "brake" that stops the clutch pack when the clutch
is disenguaged
wears out and it's a pain to get into gear from N and the tranny spinning.
Think of how many tractors with two stage clutches ran AC bales and had to
sit with the clutch
half out while it wrapped the bale.
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