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<blockquote data-quote="Mrs Brown" data-source="post: 5573152" data-attributes="member: 12804"><p>We also had a problem with a year72 185 from new as it would slip when in high muli-power when the revs dropped, dealer didn't want to know, was speaking to one of the service engineers a bit later and he said he was sure he had seen a bulletin about it, the reason was they had fitted a union at the pump going to the clutch pack with a stupid fitting similar to the one you find on the fuel filter but bigger the one with the rubber olive but no bulge on the pipe on this one, got a new pipe with a better fitting which cured the problem, now if I hadnt nursed it along by dropping into low at low revs I would have knackered the clutch pack and no they wouldn't replace the pipe free of charge as by that time the tractor was out of warranty.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mrs Brown, post: 5573152, member: 12804"] We also had a problem with a year72 185 from new as it would slip when in high muli-power when the revs dropped, dealer didn't want to know, was speaking to one of the service engineers a bit later and he said he was sure he had seen a bulletin about it, the reason was they had fitted a union at the pump going to the clutch pack with a stupid fitting similar to the one you find on the fuel filter but bigger the one with the rubber olive but no bulge on the pipe on this one, got a new pipe with a better fitting which cured the problem, now if I hadnt nursed it along by dropping into low at low revs I would have knackered the clutch pack and no they wouldn't replace the pipe free of charge as by that time the tractor was out of warranty. [/QUOTE]
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