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| As others have said, maroon tractors have a dry clutch and black tractors used 1st speed of the power director as a wet clutch. They also had a torque limiter on the flywheel that was nothing more than a clutch disc and a normal looking pressure plate ,without the release fingers. It didn't use the Belleville spring design, just regular coil springs in the pressure plate. If you lost transmission oil pressure for some reason, the tractor wouldn't move. The transmission oil pressure light should have been on, if it works,if that happened. | |
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