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APPALACHIAN EDGE 01-12-2011 11:08 AM

Hydrostatic problematic
 
Got a quick question for you guys! I'm sure its been covered on here b4 but my search button returns the same answer on anything i type in lol!

I just got in another 107 that will not move its been sitting for three years ! i got it running but have no forward or reverse & its a lil to cold right now to remove & replace with a spare so I'm asking for any easy steps you might have to trouble shoot this problem & with alot of luck maybe i wont have to pull it & add it to my " need 2 tear that apart & fix it pile" any tips any order any experiences would be helpful THANX!

Mlamar 01-12-2011 11:29 AM

Might try this
 
Hey Appalachian edge;
Have you checked the fluid level? You might want to change the fluid and filter as a start. Not much of an answer but with a profile picture such as yours I felt I "had to" offer some advice.:NailBite:

pulse301 01-12-2011 11:45 AM

The relief valves for the transmission may also be stuck. That model had the manual relief valves, so the little button on the top may be stuck pushed in. You can remove the tunnel cover and look in there to see if the buttons pop up.

eralbert 01-12-2011 01:00 PM

There is a roll pin or steel dowel in the drive coupler that shears off sometimes.....

Rick

hydrocub 01-12-2011 03:38 PM

yep....check the steel pin first

TEET 01-12-2011 04:02 PM

I'm with everyone else...check the drivehaft roll-pin, relief valves, fluid level, linkages...I bet its a stuck relief valve(s). Take em out, spray em down real good with your favorite penetrating oil, soak em good and try to work the buttons up and down.

Let us know what you find

Jef (teet)

APPALACHIAN EDGE 01-12-2011 05:03 PM

hey Mlamar yeah i checked it its fine it all looks new & don't worry avatar ain't loaded lol! the free wheel valves seem to function fine pulse301 although may be do 4 a good cleaning & the shaft at the back is turning fine so figure its not a sheered pin guess I'm just wanting a miracle cure lol! thanx guys ill start with a good valve cleaning & go from there i can bring those in my warm garage & do that much lol! ill keep you updated thanx again:beer2:

ol'George 01-12-2011 05:37 PM

If it is below freezing, it is possible that there is moisture in the sump and it froze, starving the charge pump so no hyd fluid will flow.
And/or the filter is moisture laden and froze.
Warm it up good and see what happens, you will have to warm it anyway to get a good flush of fluid.

APPALACHIAN EDGE 01-13-2011 11:24 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ol'George (Post 54199)
If it is below freezing, it is possible that there is moisture in the sump and it froze, starving the charge pump so no hyd fluid will flow.
And/or the filter is moisture laden and froze.
Warm it up good and see what happens, you will have to warm it anyway to get a good flush of fluid.

You read my mind working on it yesterday out in the snow i got to thinkin ! I dont work right when its cold either so im gonna have to roll something else outa the garage to make room for it & let it warm up today ! thanx george thats the kinda easy fix i like lol! i hope that does it wish me luck !


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