Posted by jdemaris on June 23, 2009 at 14:11:22 from (72.171.0.146):
In Reply to: Re: 2030 John Deere posted by Gordon Scherer on June 23, 2009 at 13:46:46:
Seems it has to be if I'm understanding you correctly. This lockup only happens when the tractor is in gear, correct? When you push in the clutch pedal, it is supposed to disengage the clutch pack inside the hi/lo by drop the pressure-oil to near zero. Sounds like something inside the reverser is not turning as freely as it should, and as soon as the pedal is down, and clutch pressure drops, it locks up.
I'll add that I was a Deere mechanic when the 2030 first came out, and I don't recall ever coming across this sort of problem. But, I haven't seen everything. Many 1020s, 2020s, 2030s etc. out there with either a reverser, or hi/lo stuck in there in front of the trans.
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