npaden
Platinum Member
Okay,
I've always had leaky seals on my front axles on my L4200. I keep the oil checked pretty regularly and put kitty litter on the floor of the barn. Not worth the several hours of time to replace the seals.
Yesterday I started to use the tractor and when I first started out, on every full turn of the wheel there was a popping sound coming from the left front wheel assembly. If I put it in 2wd it went away and if I was going perfectly straight in 4wd it went away. I smoothed my driveway in 4wd (I was shocked at how quickly the tractor lost traction and stopped with a 7' box blade behind it in 2wd) and it did okay. It popped a couple times but only when turning or backing up. I knew I should have just parked it but it didn't really sound that bad.
I went to fill up some holes and was using 2wd but got stuck down in a hole and switched to 4wd to back up out of the hole. The wheel stayed still and the axle made a horrible popping noise. I took it back out of 4wd and used the bucket on the FEL to get me out of the hole. I went and parked it and there was gear oil all over the left front wheel rim. It still seemed to be fine in 2wd and when I put it back in 4wd it actually worked, but it made the popping sound.
So what do you think? Is this something that I can repair myself? How much would something like this cost to repair at a shop?
Thanks in advance for any input or advice.
Nathan
I've always had leaky seals on my front axles on my L4200. I keep the oil checked pretty regularly and put kitty litter on the floor of the barn. Not worth the several hours of time to replace the seals.
Yesterday I started to use the tractor and when I first started out, on every full turn of the wheel there was a popping sound coming from the left front wheel assembly. If I put it in 2wd it went away and if I was going perfectly straight in 4wd it went away. I smoothed my driveway in 4wd (I was shocked at how quickly the tractor lost traction and stopped with a 7' box blade behind it in 2wd) and it did okay. It popped a couple times but only when turning or backing up. I knew I should have just parked it but it didn't really sound that bad.
I went to fill up some holes and was using 2wd but got stuck down in a hole and switched to 4wd to back up out of the hole. The wheel stayed still and the axle made a horrible popping noise. I took it back out of 4wd and used the bucket on the FEL to get me out of the hole. I went and parked it and there was gear oil all over the left front wheel rim. It still seemed to be fine in 2wd and when I put it back in 4wd it actually worked, but it made the popping sound.
So what do you think? Is this something that I can repair myself? How much would something like this cost to repair at a shop?
Thanks in advance for any input or advice.
Nathan