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Clutch will not release

Have forklift with Diesel engine, wet clutch, 2 speed transmission. Will not go into gear like clutch is not releasing. Can see through upper inspection cover that fingers are moving towards throw out bearing and bearing is moving forward but nothing seems to be happening. As well plan to change in tank filter and fluid any recommendations as to what the proper fluid is?
  • Posted 4 Oct 2022 12:57
  • By William_Moses
  • joined 4 Oct'22 - 1 message
  • Ontario, Canada
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your going to need to check your transmission pressures.
  • Posted 7 Oct 2022 23:03
  • By Nwrecchian
  • joined 18 Aug'22 - 19 messages
  • Maine, United States

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