What can I do to fix the clutch slip on my John Deere 1070 tractor?

Prior to starting looking for a vintage or any pre-owned tractor for the farm, there are a couple of factors you need to keep in mind. To begin with, never get carried away from nostalgia. Acquiring and rejuvenating an old tractor can be a marvelous fulfilling hobby. However it can also turn into a pricey one.

   
Phillbo asked:

I have a John Deere 1070 with a slip in the clutch. The dealer says I need to replace the clutch, and gave me a high priced quote. I was hoping there might be something I could try to fix it myself, or how big of a job it would be to replace it myself. I am mechanically inclined and found out I can buy the parts for a quarter of what they want to do it for.

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Prior to your starting to look for your tractor, be certain you understand what you actually would like. This may possibly seem too basic, but it is easy to get side tracked and acquire something which you did not start out to find. Only if you are able to prepare a thorough list of your requirements should you begin the hunt. Do not forget to add your technical and performance needs in your listing. If you do not know precisely what you will be searching for, how are you going to decide how and where to search?

If you are seriously searching for a vintage tractor, be careful and not let enthusiasm run away with you. If you do, you could well be in trouble before beginning your project. Restoring an antique tractor or other old farm implement is rewarding. However it is not an overnight project plus it can become expensive quite quickly. Components for many old tractors are available but some are difficult to locate and can be on the spendy side. Factory original tires might be impossible to buy and replica tires may cost more than your tractor. You may well discover that rather than purchasing a project tractor, it would be just as gratifying to purchase one that someone else has previously put all of the effort, expense and time into. Chances are good that you could buy it for less cash than the owner put into it, to say nothing about all of his labor.

Try the tractor before you purchase it. Is it simple to start and look, sound and feel right? Are the tires in good shape? Is there any kind of hydraulic leakage visible? Can you observe any missing parts or equipment? Be sure and give equally close an evaluation to any attachments. As a final point, make sure that a vintage tractor really meets the needs of the task you want it for. It's difficult to go wrong with an antique tractor such as a John Deere if you shop cautiously.

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August 18, 2009

John Deere Stuff @ 12:50 pm #

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That gear box must come down and it it heavy heavy heavy!

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