BillBee
Bronze Member
- Joined
- Sep 15, 2005
- Messages
- 69
- Location
- VT / RI
- Tractor
- Mahindra 4110 / Husqvarna GT48XLS / 18HP Garden Tractor & ATV Artic Cat 400
Recently when operating the tractor I heard a loud pop or bang and then lost 4WD capability. Troubleshooting, I disconnected the 4WD rod assembly, from the 4WD shift lever to the Arm Plate Comp mechanism on the transmission. With the tractor raised off the ground and running in low gear, I manually engaged the Arm Plate Comp mechanism, engaging the 4WD fork assembly and I can feel and hear it engage into gear. I then opened up the Tube Comp encasing, exposing the front drive Shaft Propeller from the transmission to the front axle and again engaged the 4WD, and the drive Shaft Propeller does NOT rotate. Now with the tractor off, raised and manually turning the front wheels, the exposed drive Shaft Propeller from transmission to the front axle does rotate.
I am correct in thinking the front drive Shaft Propeller should be rotating when the tractor is in 4WD, raised, running and engaged, and the failure is likely in the transmission and not the front axle? If so, does the tractor need to be split for this repair? Tractor was just split for a new clutch installation within the last 100 hours.
Thanks,
Bill
I am correct in thinking the front drive Shaft Propeller should be rotating when the tractor is in 4WD, raised, running and engaged, and the failure is likely in the transmission and not the front axle? If so, does the tractor need to be split for this repair? Tractor was just split for a new clutch installation within the last 100 hours.
Thanks,
Bill