Posted by jaybird2 on October 02, 2011 at 19:00:06 from (63.152.130.29):
Friends - I'm working on my father-in-law's W6. Put new rubber on it, replaced rear axle seals and a whole host of other things. I went to put the rear wheels back on and was going to turn the wheel to line up the rim blocks with the slot on the hub and I couldn't get the dang thing to turn. Left side turned just fine in neutral and in gear. Right side didn't turn at all.
Now mind you, he just got this tractor and we knew it wasn't in the best shape but I had no idea it was driving essentially as a "one-wheel" drive tractor.
I'll pull the top off and take a peek in side. Do you think this means a new bull gear and axle on the right side? Can it possibly be stripped? I've never run into this before. Has anyone else?
As always, thanks for your advice and tips on how to best correct this problem.
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