newtraditionsfarm
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Today I was working on my tractor (tilling) and noticed a strange burning smell, similar to straw or grass. I looked down at the hood of my tractor, and noticed a good amount of smoke coming from around the front hydraulic pump. When I stopped to investigate, I noticed that the shaft had split in two and was (obviously) no longer turning the pump. I fished out the broken part of the shaft and posted the pictures below.
I'm wondering whether I can replace just the shaft or whether the smoke means that the pump is shot as well. Also, is this a repair that a novice can attempt on their own?
Also, when I looked in the hydraulic reservoir I noticed that it was mostly empty. Is it possible that the pump seized up due to lack of fluid and cause the shaft to break?
I'm wondering whether I can replace just the shaft or whether the smoke means that the pump is shot as well. Also, is this a repair that a novice can attempt on their own?
Also, when I looked in the hydraulic reservoir I noticed that it was mostly empty. Is it possible that the pump seized up due to lack of fluid and cause the shaft to break?
