davecoledavecole
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I have tried to search this problem, but don?t even know what to search for?really hope y?all can point me in the right direction.
I have a 1954 Super C that my grandfather bought new in 55. I had been mowing with it for a couple hours the other day (fast-hitch sickle bar mower); I came down a hill and turned right and the tractor just rolled to a stop. Mower still mowing, PTO still getting power, but nothing to the wheels. Depress the clutch and the pto stops spinning, let it out and she starts trying to mow again, but no locomotion in any gear. No resistance felt in the clutch, no noises, no nothin.
I didn?t hear or feel anything break or let go, but I was paying attention to going down the hill, so something might have happened and I missed it.
Did a woodruf key or something similar let go up inside? I assume I am going to need to break the tractor in half to fix this, but would like to have an idea what I am in for when I do. Any suggestions would be appreciated, as would appropriate search terms that would allow me to find the info on my own.
I have a 1954 Super C that my grandfather bought new in 55. I had been mowing with it for a couple hours the other day (fast-hitch sickle bar mower); I came down a hill and turned right and the tractor just rolled to a stop. Mower still mowing, PTO still getting power, but nothing to the wheels. Depress the clutch and the pto stops spinning, let it out and she starts trying to mow again, but no locomotion in any gear. No resistance felt in the clutch, no noises, no nothin.
I didn?t hear or feel anything break or let go, but I was paying attention to going down the hill, so something might have happened and I missed it.
Did a woodruf key or something similar let go up inside? I assume I am going to need to break the tractor in half to fix this, but would like to have an idea what I am in for when I do. Any suggestions would be appreciated, as would appropriate search terms that would allow me to find the info on my own.