My Kama 354C has developed a very strange symptom. It comes and goes when the front end is pointed uphill, something is definitely wrong. Today while brush hogging I turned on a slight incline and pushed the clutch in to roll backwards a bit, as I have done many times. This time a low frequency squeal came from the tranny while rolling back with the pto engauged. I pushed the brake and stopped. Pushed the clutch all the way in and stopped the pto then took it out of gear.. I started the cutter again and and tried to put it in gear, lots of grinding and the squeal. Slowed RPM, a little grinding but went in gear. I used the tractor for a couple more hours and everytime it was rolling backwards with the nose uphill it did the same thing.
It was almost as if the pto drive line was trying to make something turn. Back on level ground and all seems well again. Both gear boxes have the proper amount of fluid. The clutches are adjusted correctly. My throwout bearing is greasable and in good shap. Something in the transmission or creeper box sounded like it had no lube.
Chip, Tommy, Anyone. What should I look at/for? I'm going back up to the farm tomorrow and will more than likely pull the covers on both gear boxes for a look around.
It was almost as if the pto drive line was trying to make something turn. Back on level ground and all seems well again. Both gear boxes have the proper amount of fluid. The clutches are adjusted correctly. My throwout bearing is greasable and in good shap. Something in the transmission or creeper box sounded like it had no lube.
Chip, Tommy, Anyone. What should I look at/for? I'm going back up to the farm tomorrow and will more than likely pull the covers on both gear boxes for a look around.