Hello, all. Our M6800 was unfortunately overtaken by a rapid rise in the local creek running through our property recently. It was submerged up to the bottom of the seat, angled facing down (so the entire engine and hood was under water).
It was like that for less that 24 hours... we drug it out, pulled the battery out and recharged it, drained the oil, fuel, transmission, pulled the glow plugs, blew out everything we could think of, refilled with all new fluids and all new filters... put the battery back in and she fired right up! Lots of WD40 and patience.
Anyways, after a couple days, the stop solenoid on the pump died. We got a new one, put that on (took 3 days to get it) and the engine started back up and ran fine. But now, the clutch is stuck. Pedal moves, feels fine, just no disengagement. I am a professional auto tech, and to me (if it is like a car/truck) it acts like the pilot bearing siezed, and the transmission's input shaft is permanently stuck to the crankshaft. I am pretty sure this particular tractor has a simple dry disk setup, no hydraulic shuttle shift, just the old-school 4sp synchromesh box.
I will obviously have to split the tractor, and wondered if anyone else had any tips or suggestions. We do have a flat concrete floor in our farm machine shop to work in, and I can fab up some support dolly fixtures.
Thanks! Brian
It was like that for less that 24 hours... we drug it out, pulled the battery out and recharged it, drained the oil, fuel, transmission, pulled the glow plugs, blew out everything we could think of, refilled with all new fluids and all new filters... put the battery back in and she fired right up! Lots of WD40 and patience.
Anyways, after a couple days, the stop solenoid on the pump died. We got a new one, put that on (took 3 days to get it) and the engine started back up and ran fine. But now, the clutch is stuck. Pedal moves, feels fine, just no disengagement. I am a professional auto tech, and to me (if it is like a car/truck) it acts like the pilot bearing siezed, and the transmission's input shaft is permanently stuck to the crankshaft. I am pretty sure this particular tractor has a simple dry disk setup, no hydraulic shuttle shift, just the old-school 4sp synchromesh box.
I will obviously have to split the tractor, and wondered if anyone else had any tips or suggestions. We do have a flat concrete floor in our farm machine shop to work in, and I can fab up some support dolly fixtures.
Thanks! Brian