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John Deere G 1950

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Jim Bonnett

02-02-2005 09:19:41




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I have driven this tractor many times
and the last time I went out to drive it around
both the rear wheels are like they are lock
the breaks aren"t set.

Any tips as to where I start to look the tractor will start and run but it won"t move.




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Jim Bonnett

02-04-2005 06:27:46




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 Re: John Deere G 1950 in reply to Jim Bonnett, 02-02-2005 09:19:41  
Okay thanks to all the tractor will move now
left heat lamp on it last night and all is well
Thanks very much for all your help
The old G is happy again
JIM



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John T

02-02-2005 09:59:32




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 Re: John Deere G 1950 in reply to Jim Bonnett, 02-02-2005 09:19:41  
Jim, if its never did that before and its colddddd ddddd where shes at, I would seriously suspect ice in the lower housing. I have had trators do that exact same thing with just a small amount of water in the read end at extreme cold temperatures. I would suggest warming her up before you tried anything drastic which could bust somethign n cause serious damage.

Let us know

John T



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garrett

02-02-2005 11:30:20




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 Re: ppiway G 1950 in reply to John T, 02-02-2005 09:59:32  



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J Clooney

02-02-2005 09:40:30




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 Re: John Deere G 1950 in reply to Jim Bonnett, 02-02-2005 09:19:41  
Jim, the usual cause is ice in the trans.. Drape a tarp over the rear of the tractor & place a heater or torpedo heater under it for a few hours & see if it moves.. Once moving again change the rear fluids & flush it out..

Don’t try to tow it or you could easily damage the trans or rear gears..

Clooney



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Mike M

02-02-2005 09:35:08




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 Re: John Deere G 1950 in reply to Jim Bonnett, 02-02-2005 09:19:41  
Depending on where you live it may have ice in the bottom of the gear oil.



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Jim Bonnett

02-03-2005 16:03:47




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 Re: John Deere G 1950 in reply to Mike M, 02-02-2005 09:35:08  
Okay thanks for all the help will warm it up tomorrow and will post results never even thought of that at all It"s been cold here in Illinois.
Jim



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