redobbin
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Can it be repaired?On my L2550DT, with the glide shift, it is sad when I need a piece of transmission linkage and I get the response after I find and order it online of "part no longer available". Hmmmm.
If you have the part number, go to eBay. I was able to get some seals for an EX60 excavator when John Deere told me they didn’t exist.On my L2550DT, with the glide shift, it is sad when I need a piece of transmission linkage and I get the response after I find and order it online of "part no longer available". Hmmmm.
I do not mind the glide shift, it is what I am used to driving, but to be honest it is a little frustrating when haying to have to shift up and down depending on the hay quantity in the rows. A hydrostatic would be soooooo nice there.Dang! That is a serious amount of hours and sounds like it has been about as good as anything mechanical can be. And thank you for all the information.
Noticed that you didn't say anything about wear on engine, transmission, or hydraulics. That's pretty impressive. It sounds like a tractor worth some effort to keep it going.
How do you like glide shift after all those hours?
Hm... a short splined shaft with worn splines. That's a stinker. Machinable, but not a simple job. I see you gave a part number. Gotta go see what it looks like for myself.
rScotty