I've been putzing with an old MF 300 combine that's been sitting in a field for a few years. Had to make a puller to pull the clutch, man was it rusted inside.
I've jacked up the combine so the wheels are off the ground. If I put it in neutral I can spin the left wheel by hand, but the right wheel seems seized - I can't turn it even if I put a pipe wrench on the drive shaft.
With the engine running I can manage to put it in gear and the left wheel will turn but not the right. How is this possible?
Is it likely that the right brake is seized, or is there something wrong in the transmission?
I've jacked up the combine so the wheels are off the ground. If I put it in neutral I can spin the left wheel by hand, but the right wheel seems seized - I can't turn it even if I put a pipe wrench on the drive shaft.
With the engine running I can manage to put it in gear and the left wheel will turn but not the right. How is this possible?
Is it likely that the right brake is seized, or is there something wrong in the transmission?