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CA gears grinding?

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Mike

06-21-2002 21:25:59




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Just completed rewiring my CA with one wire alternator and 12 system, runs great.
However, when I tried to get in gear all gears just ground. I put in 3 gal of fluid a few months ago and it has all run in the floor. I put in two gal in the left fill point tonight and it did not help. It sounds like I need to add more fluid to the other side, if there is a plug there. Will low fluid cause the gears to grind and not mesh together?

Thanks for all of your help on this and the other tractor problems.

Mike

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Trent Williams

06-22-2002 13:05:27




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 Re: CA gears grinding? in reply to Mike, 06-21-2002 21:25:59  
Mike, It sounds like the clutch may not be disengaging. Check to see if it is adjusted correctly. If the clutch adjustment is right, I would suspect the clutch disk may just be stuck to the flywheel or pressure plate (this might happen if the tractor has not been run for a while). If I thought it was stuck, I would try to un stick it by moving it to a safe place, put it in the highest gear, depress clutch pedel and crank the engine. Be careful not burn up your starter. Trent

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Mike

06-22-2002 23:17:46




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 Re: Re: CA gears grinding? in reply to Trent Williams, 06-22-2002 13:05:27  
Thanks for your help. I moved a lever under the seat today and the gears work great again. This is probably a sign of things to come. Never had a tractor before, once I get it running I can then experiment with he various levers.
Thanks again
Mike



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Mike

06-21-2002 21:49:28




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 Re: CA gears grinding? in reply to Mike, 06-21-2002 21:25:59  
I have one of the back hydraulic cylinders missing. I also have a really bad leak under the seat area. Could they be one and the same? I have trying to get it running and have not gotten underneath it yet. Hope to tomorrow.

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Mike



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Dale(MS)

06-25-2002 15:28:40




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 Re: Re: CA gears grinding? in reply to Mike , 06-21-2002 21:49:28  
Mike, The lever under the seat is the PTO engagement lever. That would cause the gears to grind unless you waited until it stopped spinning. If you are missing the cylinder and no body pluged the outlet it would probally leak with the PTO engaged as it must be engaged in order for the hydralics to work. Better check your oil levels if its been leaking very much. Get a manual and be careful if you have never been around tractors. You have to make safety happen, it doesn't happen by itself! Dale

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Mike

06-25-2002 21:20:12




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 Re: Re: Re: CA gears grinding? in reply to Dale(MS), 06-25-2002 15:28:40  
Dale,
Thanks for the info. I have realized this is a machine and safety is a concern. You are right about the grinding noise, I figured it out finally. Checking on the other cylinder connection. It must be plugged because I have not seen a stream shoot out, however, have not see hydraulics work either. Still having charging system problems. When fixed there, then on to the leaks.

Thanks again,
Mike


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