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That situation certainly does look very "iffy" to me!I'm looking at your picture, trying to figure out how this happened. I see two possibilities. First, it could have happened in the original accident. Second, it could have happened during reassembly after replacing the filter housing. The angle of the pipe and the return bend of the flange argue towards a failure of the pipe to fully seat, possibly due to the grey goo (gasket maker?) surrounding the pipe. I wonder if the apparent sealant prevented full engagement, and then torquing the bolt bent the flange.
Of course, it is equally possible that the flange was bent to that angle by the damage to the original housing. When installed in the new housing, the bent flange prevented the pipe from fully seating. Did you realize this was happening? Is that why sealant was applied?
Regardless of the cause, I am concerned about two possible cracks in the flange, circled in red, below:
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I'm not certain they are cracks -- they could be some photographic artifact or perhaps some strings of sealant, but they do appear to be aligned with the bends. If they are cracks, they could be a point of future failure. I'm sure you are tired of giving Messicks money, but I think you should seriously consider replacing that pipe.
Personally, I'm not a fan of adding gasket makers or other sealants to o-ring sealed joints. I think it best to clean them well and apply a compatible lubricant to the O-ring (eg: a thin smear of the liquid to be sealed or perhaps some Parker Super-O Lube. Or even Vasoline). But: your tractor, your choice.
Someone has a very nice parts washer Jealousy.Took some time to try to find where the broken ring came from. No luck, I just can't find a part that's missing.
Here are some additional pictures that show some of the wear inside. Rear Diff shows some wear for sure.
That’s the link from my post. An accident such as this has lasting effects of course. As of recent, I have had a problem moving the tractor. While I can fix most anything I need to know what needs to be fixed. I know some of you out there can tell me what is going on! You are who I am looking for.
I used my tractor to push over a dead tree down the road, once I was ready to leave I had a loss of power, Hydraulic power that is, It was screaming as I pressed the pedal forward and aft. It would barely move. This is across all gears and ranges, forward and aft.
I serviced the fluid to make sure that was not the issue. I’m thinking clutch? But I’m not a tractor mechanic; I have 20 plus years on fighters and bombers lol. They are not the same!
I was able to limp it home, shifting from low to high and back. It was start to slow and the harder I pushed the more it strained!
It now has got to the point where it will barely move at all, I have some movement of the bucket but that’s marginal at best. I was able to roll the bucket enough to remove the front tire to reseal a bead.
Help me out please, before I tear open the case I want an idea of what I need to look for and possible pre-order the parts so I can swap ASAP.
Egressman
My B2601 broke in half!
My B2601 broke in half! Link is to the Album! http://www.orangetractortalks.com/forums/album.php?albumid=608www.orangetractortalks.com
I wish I could say, everything is running great now, however, that’s not true.That’s the link from my post. An accident such as this has lasting effects of course. As of recent, I have had a problem moving the tractor. While I can fix most anything I need to know what needs to be fixed. I know some of you out there can tell me what is going on! You are who I am looking for.
I used my tractor to push over a dead tree down the road, once I was ready to leave I had a loss of power, Hydraulic power that is, It was screaming as I pressed the pedal forward and aft. It would barely move. This is across all gears and ranges, forward and aft.
I serviced the fluid to make sure that was not the issue. I’m thinking clutch? But I’m not a tractor mechanic; I have 20 plus years on fighters and bombers lol. They are not the same!
I was able to limp it home, shifting from low to high and back. It was start to slow and the harder I pushed the more it strained!
It now has got to the point where it will barely move at all, I have some movement of the bucket but that’s marginal at best. I was able to roll the bucket enough to remove the front tire to reseal a bead.
Help me out please, before I tear open the case I want an idea of what I need to look for and possible pre-order the parts so I can swap ASAP.
Egressman
My B2601 broke in half!
My B2601 broke in half! Link is to the Album! http://www.orangetractortalks.com/forums/album.php?albumid=608www.orangetractortalks.com
I replaced the entire suction path.I'm looking at your picture, trying to figure out how this happened. I see two possibilities. First, it could have happened in the original accident. Second, it could have happened during reassembly after replacing the filter housing. The angle of the pipe and the return bend of the flange argue towards a failure of the pipe to fully seat, possibly due to the grey goo (gasket maker?) surrounding the pipe. I wonder if the apparent sealant prevented full engagement, and then torquing the bolt bent the flange.
Of course, it is equally possible that the flange was bent to that angle by the damage to the original housing. When installed in the new housing, the bent flange prevented the pipe from fully seating. Did you realize this was happening? Is that why sealant was applied?
Regardless of the cause, I am concerned about two possible cracks in the flange, circled in red, below:
View attachment 78063
I'm not certain they are cracks -- they could be some photographic artifact or perhaps some strings of sealant, but they do appear to be aligned with the bends. If they are cracks, they could be a point of future failure. I'm sure you are tired of giving Messicks money, but I think you should seriously consider replacing that pipe.
Personally, I'm not a fan of adding gasket makers or other sealants to o-ring sealed joints. I think it best to clean them well and apply a compatible lubricant to the O-ring (eg: a thin smear of the liquid to be sealed or perhaps some Parker Super-O Lube. Or even Vasoline). But: your tractor, your choice.
That's not much help!Something is jacked up in your hydro pump/charge pump mate.
That may explain the steering issues, but not the propulsion. Different systems.Wild guess: flow priority valve malfunction.
Something I noticed yesterday, I have my box scrapper installed, my bucket was empty, I crossed a small drainage ditch and I dropped the box to clean out heavy mud. The tractor stalled (stop going forward) I was in 4wd and locked rear diff. As I raised the box I started to move again. When I kept pushing the pedal to climb the slippery slope I was slowly gaining ground, as I kept pushing the pedal all of a sudden the power just dropped off 100%, As if something broke. I let off the pedal, let it settle, and then went right back to power, it climbed slowly with slippage, and it then just dropped off again.Keeping simple criteria in mind, Fluid in, Fluid out. In order to get power, the pump must move fluid. The more fluid it can move the more power it can produce. From the sounds of it, the pump is lacking power, which leads me to believe it can't get enough fluid moving through it. Could be something as simple as a reversed or stuck check ball somewhere. Maybe a relief valve is leaking pressure.
Power steering is a separate section of the secondary hydraulic pump that powers the FEL and 3PH, and since thosse are also showing sings, it is possible there is a suction issue with that pump, its getting enough fluid to drive the FEL sporadically, but not enough to power the steering gear. You need to do flow tests with gauges before and after the pumps to make sure it is sucking in enough fluid and not bleeding off after.
Both could be related to the same issue or separate issues, but chances are if you figure out one, you will figure out both.
After I exit my driveway, there is a slight incline, I stopped and began filming before I went up the incline.Upload to you tube and post link
Upload to you tube and post link
Which drive shaft? I had the tractor torn all the way down. there was nothing wrong with the drive chain.Dedicated pump for the hydro.
Kinda sounded like something was ratcheting as well. Hydro was very unhappy. I can't tell you how or where to check charge pressure. But it needs checked.
It did almost sound like a coupler was skipping. As these don't have clutches in them anymore. May be something to look into. Push the brakes and hydro at the same time and see if the nose is coming from the rear engine area. I actually think the coupler is stripped. If you could see the drive shaft it would be easier to check but I'm not sure there's any access holes to look down through.