Hello all! I’m back after a long awaited restoration. I posted here a while ago about a b414 I picked up and had some transmission issues. Well long story short, I ended up splitting the tractor, finding a donor transmission at a tractor junkyard, swapped the gears out of it into mine, redid all the seals, brakes, new clutch and friction plate did the works. Got it back together, and the wheels would keep spinning when it was in neutral, split the tractor a second time to find some rust on the trans input shaft that would not allow the shaft to go into the pilot bearing. Sanded it down, put back together, no more wheels spinning in neutral, but now I’m in a pickle...... :roll:
I have the new clutch and friction plate in(dual clutch). Pto clutch adjusted to .080 thousands as per the shop manual. I also have the clutch pedal adjusted as per the manual. When I press the clutch pedal down, and go to put in gear, it wants to grind but I can get it to go in gear. Now the fun part.... when I press the clutch to stop, the tractor keeps rolling until I turn the engine off or yank it out of gear.. I have tried all kinds of pedal adjustments and also played with the pto clutch adjustment to no avail......
I’m out of ideas, money and patience. By tomorrow it might be in gear driving down my road with a for sale sign on it and no one driving it. I’m literally pulling my hair out.
I have the new clutch and friction plate in(dual clutch). Pto clutch adjusted to .080 thousands as per the shop manual. I also have the clutch pedal adjusted as per the manual. When I press the clutch pedal down, and go to put in gear, it wants to grind but I can get it to go in gear. Now the fun part.... when I press the clutch to stop, the tractor keeps rolling until I turn the engine off or yank it out of gear.. I have tried all kinds of pedal adjustments and also played with the pto clutch adjustment to no avail......
I’m out of ideas, money and patience. By tomorrow it might be in gear driving down my road with a for sale sign on it and no one driving it. I’m literally pulling my hair out.