TX 2160F, with front loader and backhoe, long term project

   / TX 2160F, with front loader and backhoe, long term project
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I have read while looking through the many posts about the overrun PTO which was fitted to tractors and mine by what I have read should have it, when engaged the PTO it will turn either way, I can not see a ratchet type mechanism, can someone confirm if I have it fitted from the picture below.

Thanks in advance

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   / TX 2160F, with front loader and backhoe, long term project #22  
You shouldn't be able to turn it counter-clockwise with the PTO lever in 1,2, or 3 unless you have the clutch disengaged to the engine and the tractor is not in gear (otherwise the whole tractor will move when you turn the PTO counter-clockwise). The 2160s have the overrunning PTO clutch so I don't know why yours wouldn't. I haven't had mine apart so I can't tell from the picture alone - I'm not familiar with how it is set up mechanically. You'll likely need to disassemble it further to find your problem if you indeed have one.
 
   / TX 2160F, with front loader and backhoe, long term project
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Okay, at the moment the engine is out of the tractor so this if I am reading your post correctly the PTO would turn both directions, I am working on this on a few fronts just now so I will wait and see when I have the tractor nearer completion,

Thanks
 
   / TX 2160F, with front loader and backhoe, long term project
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Removed the brake shoes and gave them a clean up, one side was tighter that the other origionaly but with having the second donor tractor I used a slightly slacker free running shoes.

Covers off snd shoes out,
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Drum out only held in with a circlip
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Gaskets made
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Drum and shoes
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   / TX 2160F, with front loader and backhoe, long term project
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Front axle is now getting the once over, the chrome plating on the turning areas have been damaged with sitting, will a clean up do these if I keep them oiled/greased, I doubt I will be sending them away to get re-chromed,

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Obviously, never been near the weather,
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I was also unaware that the pivot bolt/pin went throught the front casing oil chamber meaning that when I knocked it out and it spun over the oil went all over the garage floor,
 
   / TX 2160F, with front loader and backhoe, long term project
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Can someone advise what I should do about the damaged chrome on the front axle, I had planned just giving it a clean with a wire wheel or a sanding pad in the grinder,

Thanks in advance.
 
   / TX 2160F, with front loader and backhoe, long term project #27  
Can someone advise what I should do about the damaged chrome on the front axle, I had planned just giving it a clean with a wire wheel or a sanding pad in the grinder,

Thanks in advance.

I had the same issue with a Suzuki 4x4. I took the hub off a with various discs in the angle grinder cleaned it up best as possible with a fine disc to finish, then reassemble with fresh grease, (in the case of the Suzuki) new felt wiper and new wiper seal. Never had any issues.

As I said, filled with grease, I think some 4x4's are filled with oil, but grease should be okay as your not going to be racing or anything like that.
 
   / TX 2160F, with front loader and backhoe, long term project
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I had the same issue with a Suzuki 4x4. I took the hub off a with various discs in the angle grinder cleaned it up best as possible with a fine disc to finish, then reassemble with fresh grease, (in the case of the Suzuki) new felt wiper and new wiper seal. Never had any issues.

As I said, filled with grease, I think some 4x4's are filled with oil, but grease should be okay as your not going to be racing or anything like that.

Ah thanks, that was my plan, I have a old tub of 2 pack Devcon I will give them a coat of that then flatten out any high spots with some emery.


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Front axle is now getting the once over, the chrome plating on the turning areas have been damaged with sitting, will a clean up do these if I keep them oiled/greased, I doubt I will be sending them away to get re-chromed,

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All looks not too bad after a clean up,
 
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   / TX 2160F, with front loader and backhoe, long term project
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#29  
After taking the advice I have given both sides a clean up with sanding pad with a soft backing disc, hoping to try and keep the ends as round as possible,

here is what I got up to.

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Dressed now with the flapper

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Coated in Devcon, hopfully giving a rust proof hard wearing surface

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   / TX 2160F, with front loader and backhoe, long term project #30  
Can anyone on here tell me where to find gaskets and parts for the Iseki TX 2160?
 
 
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