t is a John Deere 410 b backhoe loader the transmission has no lines coming from it the hydraulic pump is hooked to the rearmed motor trans then a driveshaft than reared. Think we are talking about two different machines(quoted from post at 05:07:24 11/03/16)
Odds are somebody used the tractor without service until it quit working . The metal is probably brake disk material due to the friction material crumbling away and allowing metal to metal contact .
It maybe time to consider getting rid of or scrapping the tractor .
(quoted from post at 19:20:43 11/03/16)t is a John Deere 410 b backhoe loader the transmission has no lines coming from it the hydraulic pump is hooked to the rearmed motor trans then a driveshaft than reared. Think we are talking about two different machines(quoted from post at 05:07:24 11/03/16)
Odds are somebody used the tractor without service until it quit working . The metal is probably brake disk material due to the friction material crumbling away and allowing metal to metal contact .
It maybe time to consider getting rid of or scrapping the tractor .
es it's a industrialbackhoe loader not a utility tractor(quoted from post at 17:17:19 11/03/16)
Probably related to the 1640/1840/2350 or similar utility tractors.
(quoted from post at 10:30:10 11/05/16) have not checked the filter relief it has electric relief
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