Brianslink
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- 1999 New Holland TC29DA
1999 New Holland TC29DA with 7308 Loader. The front nose of the tractor dropped down about 2 inches when I had the bucket loaded with gravel. After emptying the bucket the tractor nose still sits down too low. The engine is now 2 closer to the front axle. When I turn, the front hydraulic steering rams make contact with the front axle and sheared off the axle dipstick tube. Also, when turning sharp with the SUPERSTEER the front axle makes contact with the tractor frame and is actually wearing the through the cast axle housing. The battery pan is actually touching the top of the axle pumpkin and wearing through both the pan and the cast iron pumpkin.
If I roll the loader bucket down onto the ground I can lift up the nose of the tractor back to its normal position with good axle clearance. Roll the bucket back up and the tractor front end returns down too far. After power washing and pulling it into the shop I checked the tractor frame from front to back...it痴 not broken or cracked anywhere. It痴 something else. What I知 thinking is that the problem lies in the articulating front end bearing and bearing housing located just behind the front axle. There is a bearing cover/dust cap located just behind the front axle that protrudes into the lower engine compartment. It is a large bearing and bearing housing and it looks all worn. Does anyone know about this type of repair? The bearing appears to be pushed through the housing, but I知 not sure if that痴 actually supposed to be that way or not. The bearing and housing are about $600 for the parts alone. I知 not even sure if this could be the cause. Any insight would be appreciated.
If I roll the loader bucket down onto the ground I can lift up the nose of the tractor back to its normal position with good axle clearance. Roll the bucket back up and the tractor front end returns down too far. After power washing and pulling it into the shop I checked the tractor frame from front to back...it痴 not broken or cracked anywhere. It痴 something else. What I知 thinking is that the problem lies in the articulating front end bearing and bearing housing located just behind the front axle. There is a bearing cover/dust cap located just behind the front axle that protrudes into the lower engine compartment. It is a large bearing and bearing housing and it looks all worn. Does anyone know about this type of repair? The bearing appears to be pushed through the housing, but I知 not sure if that痴 actually supposed to be that way or not. The bearing and housing are about $600 for the parts alone. I知 not even sure if this could be the cause. Any insight would be appreciated.