Posted by Sundowneradn on November 13, 2016 at 17:02:39 from (104.145.201.213):
I have a Steiger PTA 310. It has 7910 hours on it.
This has been running great until this year.
The transmission is the issue. Was ripping end rows and it suddenly came to a stop. Reverse will work. Forward didn't three days ago when trying it. Towed it home and then today backed it into the shop. I want to remove the transmission. I tried forward and it did go. So my question is if anyone has experience removing this transmission? What is the best way?
The oil is like new in it , doesn't have a burnt smell.
It was worked on this past summer for adjustments by Case IH dealer. It would jump into forward without moving the lever out of N. Mechanic slowed low idle down on Cummins motor. Put new shift linkage in. Adjusted brakes. Added a little transmission oil. Looks to me as if it is a little over full now.
Transmission center I spoke to in Chicago said to check pressures. Said to look for plug with Main or forward on or next to it and put a gauge on that. I can't seem to find it. And he said to check and it should be 190-200 psi when shifted into forward gear.
So looking for someone with experience in removing or any tips on this transmission.
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