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Re: John Deere model 140 Hydrostatic Tractor
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Posted by Ray Peterson on November 01, 2000 at 16:21:03 from (216.46.197.209):
In Reply to: John Deere model 140 Hydrostatic Tractor posted by Tom Harrower on October 23, 2000 at 18:59:51:
By now, I hope you have already checked the bypass valve on the top of the transmission. It is used to put the transmission in "neutral" for moving the tractor manually. The knob (actually a threaded bolt) is on the deck just in front of the seat. This thing has a habit of working loose, and pressing down on the valves sticking out of the top of the transmission. Partially depressing the valves can cause problems like you describe. Valves may stick too, so just loosening the knob may not work. May have to take valves apart and clean, or try to pull them up with pliers - CAREFUL not to scar the stems.
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