3RRL
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- 55HP 4WD KAMA 554 and 4 x 4 Jinma 284
This weekend I had a couple of things go wrong.
First, while trying to clear a culvert, pulling a chain through it, I blew up the Blazer (I thought) Actually, pulling in reverse caused the front "U" joint to knick the oil filter and oil was flying all over. Luckily several months back I brought an oil filter that fits my Harley Davidson, thinking it might fit the tractor (it didn't) but it did fit the Blazer and I had extra oil so I wasn't stranded. Got over that pretty easily.
Then this happened right after that.
While boxblading our homesite circle I got the tractor stuck on a huge rock and nearly stalled it. I shoved the clutch in just in time to hear it "chug" back to life. But suddenly all kinds of dust and smoke was blowing from under the hood. I thought I'd blown an oil line of some kind so I left the tractor running and took a look under the hood to see if I could spot where the leak would be. To my surprise, no leaks of any kind...that's odd. Then why all the dust and smoke?
I thought to pull her onto the road to have a better look at it. I tried to lift the 3pt but it did not respond! What the heck is going on? So I decided to try and drag it forward a bit to a clearing to look at it. I shoved the tranny into 1st and then forward gear and let the clutch out. The tractor started to move BACKWARDS! I thought I had really screwed it up this time, maybe blew the transmission up completely? So I put it in reverse, let the clutch out and she started going FORWARD! Man, I couldn't believe it!
Well, by this time I figured out what happened and shut the tractor off. By almost stalling the engine, I must have stopped the normal rotation of the motor. And when it started to chug up again, it must have fired just before top dead center and started rotating the engine backwards. That explained the dust (not oil smoke) blowing out of the radiator. The fan was turning backwards.
This happened to me a long, long time ago when trying to kick start a 2 stroke motorcycle and the compression resistance started it and it ran in reverse. (What luck for me...huh?) Jumped on and it it shot out backwards from underneath me. Man, was I ever surprised.
Anyway, the tractor did not run good in "reverse mode" probably because the timing was now retarded instead of advance slightly. So after letting cool off a little (and me too) I started it back up again. Now whe was running fine and all the hydaulics worked again. I wondered what could have gone wrong by it running backwards? I used it for about 10 more hours the rest of the weekend and it ran fine. I couldn't find anything wrong with it.
Anybody ever have that happen before?
First, while trying to clear a culvert, pulling a chain through it, I blew up the Blazer (I thought) Actually, pulling in reverse caused the front "U" joint to knick the oil filter and oil was flying all over. Luckily several months back I brought an oil filter that fits my Harley Davidson, thinking it might fit the tractor (it didn't) but it did fit the Blazer and I had extra oil so I wasn't stranded. Got over that pretty easily.
Then this happened right after that.
While boxblading our homesite circle I got the tractor stuck on a huge rock and nearly stalled it. I shoved the clutch in just in time to hear it "chug" back to life. But suddenly all kinds of dust and smoke was blowing from under the hood. I thought I'd blown an oil line of some kind so I left the tractor running and took a look under the hood to see if I could spot where the leak would be. To my surprise, no leaks of any kind...that's odd. Then why all the dust and smoke?
I thought to pull her onto the road to have a better look at it. I tried to lift the 3pt but it did not respond! What the heck is going on? So I decided to try and drag it forward a bit to a clearing to look at it. I shoved the tranny into 1st and then forward gear and let the clutch out. The tractor started to move BACKWARDS! I thought I had really screwed it up this time, maybe blew the transmission up completely? So I put it in reverse, let the clutch out and she started going FORWARD! Man, I couldn't believe it!
Well, by this time I figured out what happened and shut the tractor off. By almost stalling the engine, I must have stopped the normal rotation of the motor. And when it started to chug up again, it must have fired just before top dead center and started rotating the engine backwards. That explained the dust (not oil smoke) blowing out of the radiator. The fan was turning backwards.
This happened to me a long, long time ago when trying to kick start a 2 stroke motorcycle and the compression resistance started it and it ran in reverse. (What luck for me...huh?) Jumped on and it it shot out backwards from underneath me. Man, was I ever surprised.
Anyway, the tractor did not run good in "reverse mode" probably because the timing was now retarded instead of advance slightly. So after letting cool off a little (and me too) I started it back up again. Now whe was running fine and all the hydaulics worked again. I wondered what could have gone wrong by it running backwards? I used it for about 10 more hours the rest of the weekend and it ran fine. I couldn't find anything wrong with it.
Anybody ever have that happen before?