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Dad's in the hospital for a week, mom's got memory needs and can't be alone, so I've been running back/forth trying to get everything done at my house AND theirs. Last night, got home almost dark. Thought I'd jump on the mower and knock the yard out. Wrong.
Mower started up fine and engaged well. Mowed about 75 feet or so and the mower just quit moving forward. Engine and PTO still engaged working fine. Tried reverse, it slooooowly crept backwards. Tried forward again, nothing. Tried reverse, slow again, then no movement at all. I know I will tear into it to determine the what, when, where, and why, but right now I'm short on time and just need some suggestions of what to look for first. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!
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Stanton 1980 IH 782, Kohler M18 IH #1 Cart, original IH 42" Blade, modified to 50" and hydraulic 2015 XT2, Kawasaki 23 HP |
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When was the last time you changed the fluid and filter on the trans? Drive shaft may have eaten a spirol pin. That's where I'd start.
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2264 with 54 GT deck 1641 AKA Black Jack with a 402-E Haban Sickle bar mower JD317 dump truck BX2670 with FEL |
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New HyTran and filter was put in about a year ago.
Thanks.
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Stanton 1980 IH 782, Kohler M18 IH #1 Cart, original IH 42" Blade, modified to 50" and hydraulic 2015 XT2, Kawasaki 23 HP |
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Does the lift still work ??? If not , sounds like you may have sheared a spirol pin in the driveshaft.
Take the tunnel cover off and check it out. It may look like the driveshaft and couplers are turning , but a spirol pin may still be broke. Easy fix if you have a spirol pin. |
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As long as you have enough fluid and it's only 1 year old, my guess is drive shaft issue.
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2264 with 54 GT deck 1641 AKA Black Jack with a 402-E Haban Sickle bar mower JD317 dump truck BX2670 with FEL |
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Sorry for the delay.
No, the hydraulic lift doesn't work. I'll focus on the spirol pin. What is the part number for this pin? Does it show up on the parts diagram located here: http://www.partstree.com/parts/?lc=c...&dn=0028600010
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Stanton 1980 IH 782, Kohler M18 IH #1 Cart, original IH 42" Blade, modified to 50" and hydraulic 2015 XT2, Kawasaki 23 HP |
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Quote:
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I've never found them at those places. Spring pin yes, spirol no. Don't use a spring pin. They just break in short order. You want a spirol.
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Can I just line up the holes and drive the old one out? Or will I have to disassemble the drive shaft?
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Stanton 1980 IH 782, Kohler M18 IH #1 Cart, original IH 42" Blade, modified to 50" and hydraulic 2015 XT2, Kawasaki 23 HP |
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That's how I do it. If your lucky...use the new spirol pin to drive the old one out then the new one is already installed. Done this a few times with good success. Tractors are still moving so I don't see anything wrong with that way of doing it
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Cubs: 2072 w/60" Haban, 782 w/Johnson 14 loader & 44" deck, & 169. Others: Ford 120, Ford LGT100, Ford LGT125, 2 - Ford LGT145s, & 4 - John Deere 140, H1 and H3. |
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