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<blockquote data-quote="Wellytrack" data-source="post: 7846976" data-attributes="member: 13092"><p>Everyone seems to be in thrall of manual boxes and dry clutches. I never understand this as the more modern boxes are better and more reliable. </p><p></p><p>We had dry clutch tractors and 3 winters feeding and 6 cuts of silage buckraked, and the clutch was borked. New flywheel every two clutches too. Also done in a few starter motors.</p><p></p><p>Never had a clutch changed or mechanical issue with semipowershift since.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wellytrack, post: 7846976, member: 13092"] Everyone seems to be in thrall of manual boxes and dry clutches. I never understand this as the more modern boxes are better and more reliable. We had dry clutch tractors and 3 winters feeding and 6 cuts of silage buckraked, and the clutch was borked. New flywheel every two clutches too. Also done in a few starter motors. Never had a clutch changed or mechanical issue with semipowershift since. [/QUOTE]
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