Yep , what the others have said . It’s working as it should . The clunking noise is the discs being pushed together inside the clutch pack. There is a ratchet drive on the lower lay shaft that only allows motion in one direction when in “high”. The most common fault is with the piston or slip rings on the input shaft which can wear and cause loss of oil pressure . I’m currently in the process of replacing the input housings and rings on the mf590 Also it’s good to test the multipower pump pressure before dismantling. There is a test port on the left side cover on our model. The system runs at about 275 psi (uk spec) Tidy looking machine by the way !
Steve Thanks for the info I have this machine back up and running and the MP does work like it should now My test port is on the PTO cover, left side of the rear housing I measured 325 psi I assume my machine was built/assembled in detroit Mi as Im in the USA
Thanks for the reply I posted this video in some repair groups I belong too as a reference to my questions Consensus says Your correct, that IS proper operation, however Im waiting on old man winter to melt off before I can test it, come on spring time!!!
Yep , what the others have said . It’s working as it should . The clunking noise is the discs being pushed together inside the clutch pack. There is a ratchet drive on the lower lay shaft that only allows motion in one direction when in “high”.
The most common fault is with the piston or slip rings on the input shaft which can wear and cause loss of oil pressure . I’m currently in the process of replacing the input housings and rings on the mf590
Also it’s good to test the multipower pump pressure before dismantling. There is a test port on the left side cover on our model. The system runs at about 275 psi (uk spec)
Tidy looking machine by the way !
Steve
Thanks for the info
I have this machine back up and running and the MP does work like it should now
My test port is on the PTO cover, left side of the rear housing
I measured 325 psi
I assume my machine was built/assembled in detroit Mi as Im in the USA
That is the way the multipower is suppose to work. It will ratchet in high and not let you back up. Leave it the way it is, you are good to go.
Thanks for the reply
I posted this video in some repair groups I belong too as a reference to my questions
Consensus says
Your correct, that IS proper operation, however Im waiting on old man winter to melt off before I can test it, come on spring time!!!
The multi power clutch pack.
Changes or repair it
Wow ...iam makniks form pakistan
Good work
What is the multi power feature?
What is the advantage?
Its an additional HI/LoW, shift on the fly, range selection for all 6 conventional gears in the transmission...
Some people like it
Some hate it
@@TheRealDuBTeK thanks.
Are there any disadvantages?
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Downhill engine braking is lost in low range, some people dont seam to understand that and assume the system is malfunctioning...
@@TheRealDuBTeK For example, can it be retrofitted to the mf 265s?