Posted by Don-Wi on July 22, 2012 at 19:28:00 from (75.249.98.26):
In Reply to: 1600 runs again posted by Don-Wi on July 22, 2012 at 18:50:23:
Then I may be asking questions as I don't have anything else to reference, although I do have a parts manual for that tractor. I'm looking at AGCO's parts book online right now to see what I need to pull that off. I think I counted 13 or 14 bolts/nuts to remove.
I'm just mad at myself for getting in a hurry and causing more work and expense. Not to mention it was hot as he!! today and the corner I have it there isn't any air movement.
I just drained the tranmission down and refilled it with the hydraulic/gear lube mix that I drained out to the right level, as it was atleast trans/hydraulic oil that we use instead of plain hydraulic oil. I'll run it a few years and change it out again once it gets close to 1000 hours on the tach.
I'm also close to finishing up another project, a Gehl 970 wagon that broke (in style) during 1st crop a week after the 1600 went down planting corn and so far the parts bill for that is just over $300. I think we're gonna get a new PTO sheild so that'll bring it up to over $350. Thankfully we had an extra PTO shaft off another wagon we scrapped out so we didn't have to buy another shaft, only new crosses, after it twisted the original and broke the yoke.
It's been a rough year. I'm just hoping we can get it all wrapped up before my next son hits the floor in late October...
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