My 1987 Kubota 4x4 35hp (can't seem to recal model number and am not near the machine) lost 4x4 function, 2wheel drive works fine but no difference when shifted into 4x4, looks to me like linkage is working fine but I'm no tractor mechanic.
Yep and if the aftermarket stickers say otherwise remove them. I think they were suppose to be on the chassis not the fender!Your tractor should work in both 2 wheel and 4 wheel Drive. Did you check the level that should be at the rear of the floor board left side next to the seat. Pull up for 4 wheel and push down for 2 wheel.
I know I had the same problem and I likely hit the lever with my foot pushing down into 2 wheel drive.
Do not know about the shear pin like what they have on outboards. I would doubt there is one. Get a parts diagram from Messicks. The weak point on all these compact tractors no matter the make or model is the front wheel drive setup. The front shaft is small, the splines are shallow and they are not true powerful 4x4 tractors like the bigger ag models which tend to have planetaries at the front wheels and big drive shafts and pinion gears. In my experience they usually fail at the drive shaft pinion interface on the front and shear off the spines on the shaft or the coupling. Put in on jack stands and put it in 2wd and 4wd and look at the front shaft and see if it;s turning. Don't get under it obviously!!! and have someone do the controls preferably in granny low range. There may be a drive shaft cover which you will have to take off first. If the front wheels spin off the ground but wont on the ground, you have a discontinuity at the shaft/pinion/ring gear interface, likely a sheared shaft/coupling. Repair costs will be 2 to 3 K probably.Yeah, i know the lever, it worked fine for years to shift from 4x4 to 2x4, just lately 4x4 doesn't function. To clarify the tractor still drives with the lever in both 2x4 and 4x4 position, but in both positions only the rear wheels spin?? Any ideas? Someone told me there is some type of shear pin somewhere on the four wheel drive system but I don't know specifics of where to look. I will be put at the property where the tractor is soon and will be able to get the actual tractor model number not just the loader number if that helps.