Hi Folks,
Just a quick note for now, I'll follow-up this evening with more detail.
I have found a reason for the front wheel drive to be nonfunctional on this tractor - the front coupler on the propeller shaft was completely stripped out. Apparently, this is not uncommon. $250 later, I got all the parts I needed (including a new prop shaft) at Messick's yesterday.
While I had the prop shaft off, I took a good look at the drive pinion in the front axle. It has about 20 degrees of rotational 'slop' in it (rotates when tractor not moving). It looks like someone had (over)filled the front axle with motor oil, not UDT as recommended in the operator's manual. I figure whoever did that knew that the ring/pinion were wasted, and just wanted to put something cheap in there to keep the bearings lubed. I drained a small amount out of the center section for a peek. It was nice and clear, yellowish like motor oil is, not dirty at all, but there was steel shavings in it. Not a lot, but enough to notice.
So, I'm NOT inclined to just install the new prop shaft and forget about it.
Right now, I need a scan of the WSM pages that cover the front axle drive pinion set-up: mesh and preload.
If I'm lucky, the preload is out of adjustment (but, don't know how that could have occurred...).
I'll do some more investigation this afternoon, including draining all the oil out of the front axle.
Also the splines on the end of the drive pinion that engage the prop shaft coupler are worn. Not horribly, but enough to allow the shaft to wobble. Not good.
I have a sinking feeling that I'll be installing new ring and pinion gears, if not the entire differential.
Anybody have DT front axle for earlier L-series for sale?
This one is all cast-iron (no tube stock), and it has "L2250" cast into the back side of the right end.
The drive pinion and prop shaft are both 20mm (major diameter), 14 splines.
More later,
Thanks,
-Paul
Just a quick note for now, I'll follow-up this evening with more detail.
I have found a reason for the front wheel drive to be nonfunctional on this tractor - the front coupler on the propeller shaft was completely stripped out. Apparently, this is not uncommon. $250 later, I got all the parts I needed (including a new prop shaft) at Messick's yesterday.
While I had the prop shaft off, I took a good look at the drive pinion in the front axle. It has about 20 degrees of rotational 'slop' in it (rotates when tractor not moving). It looks like someone had (over)filled the front axle with motor oil, not UDT as recommended in the operator's manual. I figure whoever did that knew that the ring/pinion were wasted, and just wanted to put something cheap in there to keep the bearings lubed. I drained a small amount out of the center section for a peek. It was nice and clear, yellowish like motor oil is, not dirty at all, but there was steel shavings in it. Not a lot, but enough to notice.
So, I'm NOT inclined to just install the new prop shaft and forget about it.
Right now, I need a scan of the WSM pages that cover the front axle drive pinion set-up: mesh and preload.
If I'm lucky, the preload is out of adjustment (but, don't know how that could have occurred...).
I'll do some more investigation this afternoon, including draining all the oil out of the front axle.
Also the splines on the end of the drive pinion that engage the prop shaft coupler are worn. Not horribly, but enough to allow the shaft to wobble. Not good.
I have a sinking feeling that I'll be installing new ring and pinion gears, if not the entire differential.
Anybody have DT front axle for earlier L-series for sale?
This one is all cast-iron (no tube stock), and it has "L2250" cast into the back side of the right end.
The drive pinion and prop shaft are both 20mm (major diameter), 14 splines.
More later,
Thanks,
-Paul