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Wheel horse transmission problem
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when did it last run right , never, last year, last decade or found it dead in a barn , History matters.
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is this belt drive or hydastatic drive like see on Cub-Cadet's
Garden tractor it is, not real tractor.(farm)
yes it is hydrostatic
so is this the gear box full of fresh lube oil? spec oil clean.
next is the drive from engine to drive (pulley) spinning?
belt not missing or slipping or shreaded or loose?
make sure controls to hydra box work end to end.
and check pump pressure by the book,"?
the pump is that finned thing on the side. below.
buy the shop manual and it covers trouble shooting.
JD 6400. My hydraulic is
Its a low transmission/hydraulic pressure.First, make sure your transmission fluid level is at the full mark. Also check if fluid is getting leaked from the lines.It's possible the fluid may be getting too hot. Check to make sure your radiator fins are not clogged. Pull the screen in front of the radiator and clean it, flush the radiator with water from the backside, you may need to pull some shields from the side of the engine to do this. Also as you mentioned that you hear a noise,it can be bad pressure sensor.
It is located on the front of the transmission, above the transmission filter. If you have a pressure gauge, you can verify if it has good pressure.Also for buzzing sound,
flush the hydralic system and fill it with fresh oil and if that dosnt work take the pump out and flush it manualy. Check the oil condition and relief valve.If the valve is getting stick the clean the valve and if oil is very dirty then replace the oil.But if oil is replaced just few months before and looks good then no oil change is required.-----------
check out.this troubleshooting will point towards the faulty part.This should help.Keep updated.Thanks.Helpmech.
John Deere x540 cranks but doesn't start.
Kawasaki FD731VThe ignition modules (coil) are mirrored and specific to cylinder (different part numbers) and will fire only when magnetic field polarity is correct. Choose one coil and flip it over. The plug wire may be short to reach but it's just temporary for testing. If now spark and plug wire is short, then you have it mounted at the wrong cylinder.If still no spark then it's possible the coil is bad. Repeat same test on the other cylinder. Comment for further assistance.
What causes the error code on my John Deere 668b SPN 94 FMI 3 fuel rail pressure voltage out of range high?
"Out of range high" or "Voltage above normal, shorted to high source" implies the fuel rail pressure sensor signal wire is shorted to the sensor 5V or other voltage source or the sensor itself has failed.
Likely there is a short in the harness from abrasion or rodent damage but not the only cause. You don't want to start pulling on the harness and inadvertently open the short or the problem will likely reoccur at a most inopportune time.
You'll want to carefully disconnect the sensor and the opposite end of the harness and perform a continuity test between sensor 5V and the sensor signal wire. If no continuity, the harness is not shorted. Then you'll need to do further testing to determine if the problem is the sensor or the ECU.
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