spelunkersorta
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I have a 2320 with 420 hours on it. It has been serviced regularly per the guidelines/reccomendations in the manual. I was experiencing a vibration that got worse when I throttled up. Upon referencing my manual I replaced the fuel filter and outer air element to fix "rough running". After replacing those two items the engine ran a little smoother, but the vibration was still there. I drove it aproximately 100 feet @ varying throttle positions and heard a loud clunk below me. The engine was still running and was incredibly smooth, but I had no hydraulics at all. I had no leaks, no front wheel assist, nothing would move. I pushed/pulled it into my yard, manually removed my loader (not easy) and pulled it over my mmm. After having a 15 minute in depth conversation with my dealer rep/technician they had no ideas, but would be glad to come get it and look at it, but it "didn't sound good." I called a farmer buddy of mine and after 2 minutes said "sounds like a drivetrain issue." Started poking around and sure enough front u joint = lunch. It has a zerk on it and I do remember servicing it, but will admit that it is in a bad spot and might not have received the attention that more accesible zerks did. Now to the questions, anyone experience similar issues? Anyone else think a u joint should last longer? Any recourse to challenging John Deere on this issue? I am thinking about taking it to a drive train specialty shop (have done a good job in the past for me) rather than pay John Deere prices for a *new* one. Should I have them put in greaseable zerks or the sealed ones. Are there any other concerns regarding my drivetrain? The splines look good coming out of motor and the transmission. Thanks for reading.