I only use 4wd when I have a full load in bucket and I get bogged down on wet soil,What are you driving on? Is it solid ground?
Do you hear it when turning?
If so, I’d take it out of 4WD…..in my own estimation, you should only use 4WD when necessary.
That eliminates the question of u joint phasing issues then…assuming you have owned the tractor a while and no other owner was involved.
I only use 4wd when I have a full load in bucket and I get bogged down on wet soil,
I checked the u joints and drive shaft no play or anything it does not hinder the performance of the tractorThat eliminates the question of u joint phasing issues then…assuming you have owned the tractor a while and no other owner was involved.
I checked the u joints and drive shaft no play or anything it does not hinder the performance of the tractor
Thank you Thank you, I adjusted the axle pivot bolt ( did not have the right socket so had to torque by feel) checked the mount plate found 2 bolts loose, retighten them took tractor for test drive even put a load of stone in bucket, no more clunking so far, I guess problem solved Thanks againAs whitetiger mentioned make sure the pivot bolt is tightened up and adjusted properly. Here's something else to check it's happened to me . Check your steering cylinder mounting plates. Make sure there not bent and allowing the cylinder to move around .Also check the cylinder mounting plate bolts. I've had to take the plates off and put them in a vise to straighten them out. I've actually over bent them just a bit so that when I tightened the mounting plates back up they straightend up on there own. Of course you do have to pop each tie rod end off in order to remove the plate.
Glad it was a simple fix.Thank you Thank you, I adjusted the axle pivot bolt ( did not have the right socket so had to torque by feel) checked the mount plate found 2 bolts loose, retighten them took tractor for test drive even put a load of stone in bucket, no more clunking so far, I guess problem solved Thanks again
I had a feeling this was what you were hearing/felt, even with the bolts tight on the brackets the slight End play on the cylinder is noticeable on mine.Thank you Thank you, I adjusted the axle pivot bolt ( did not have the right socket so had to torque by feel) checked the mount plate found 2 bolts loose, retighten them took tractor for test drive even put a load of stone in bucket, no more clunking so far, I guess problem solved Thanks again