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HD6G steering clutch issue

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Topic: HD6G steering clutch issue
Posted By: audiocontr
Subject: HD6G steering clutch issue
Date Posted: 09 Aug 2024 at 9:45am
Hello all - Proud new owner of a very nice (not new) HD6G.

Right steering clutch is inoperative. Pulling back on the right lever has much more resistance than the left. The right clutch does not disengage. Brakes work fine. no slippage

Is there anything to attempt before pulling off the seats and tanks? Any potential cleaning possible, or 'prybaring' to try to get the clutch to compress vs pulling the clutch out? I'm afraid to really pull on that lever.

Also, same side rear roller seal is leaking. How much fun is that to replace? For now, i can keep it full and park her on a rail road tie.



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Posted By: Ray54
Date Posted: 09 Aug 2024 at 10:52am
Always start by making sure the linkage is free. Then check the adjustment, making sure you are pulling the lever far enough to release the clutch.

But very common for the plates in the steering clutches to rust together when they sit to long. Many people claim to get them working again by placing the bucket against something solid and pulling the lever and letting it sit and spine the track. I have never had success doing this, but it is easy compared to removing the steering clutch.

The roller will last a long time yet if you keep grease in it. I have some Cat brand rollers that are considered lubed for life. Cat used a very thin fluid (looks like ATF ). I filled a leaking one with grease and got a lot of years out of it.


Posted By: audiocontr
Date Posted: 09 Aug 2024 at 11:36am
Thanks Ray!

Can you define "spine the track" for me?



Posted By: gemdozer
Date Posted: 09 Aug 2024 at 1:29pm
You could start the motor angaged the transmission and pull the 2 stering cluch back and angaged the master cluch the 2 stering cluch should turning and free up the discs


Posted By: audiocontr
Date Posted: 09 Aug 2024 at 1:36pm
i see. thank you.


Posted By: doctorcorey
Date Posted: 12 Aug 2024 at 8:27am
It's not so difficult to pull the tank and covers off and look in there. That way you can see if the throw out bearing is moving with the lever. I had to remove one of mine (s clutch) and submerge it in muriatic acid for 3 days.

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Semper Fi USMC    1958 HD6G, 1959 MF 203 loader, 1960 Case 420B Backhoe, MF 65 Tractor/Loader Diesel


Posted By: jaybmiller
Date Posted: 16 Aug 2024 at 7:36am
Congrats on the HD6G! For the clutch, check for debris or lubricate the lever before removing seats. If it’s still stuck, you may need to dig in further.



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3 D-14s,A-C forklift, B-112
Kubota BX23S lil' TOOT( The Other Orange Tractor)

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Posted By: doctorcorey
Date Posted: 16 Aug 2024 at 3:49pm
Originally posted by doctorcorey doctorcorey wrote:

It's not so difficult to pull the tank and covers off and look in there. That way you can see if the throw out bearing is moving with the lever. I had to remove one of mine (s clutch) and submerge it in muriatic acid for 3 days.
Actually, just pull the steering brake adjustment cover and run a snooper scope down into there and take a look-see. Scopes are cheap and have a million other uses.

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Semper Fi USMC    1958 HD6G, 1959 MF 203 loader, 1960 Case 420B Backhoe, MF 65 Tractor/Loader Diesel



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