Posted by bul141 on June 16, 2020 at 09:56:07 from (192.230.167.133):
I posted this under Ford but figured it wouldnt hurt to put it here as well:
I am stuck on trying to repair my 7710. I really hope someone on here can help as I am getting antsy with haying around the corner.
I changed the oil in my tractor and there was coolant in it. Checked the radiator and there was oil in there too. So I took the head off and the gasket was bad, figured easy fix. Put a new gasket on it and put the head back on. I turned it over by hand and set the valves. Put in some fluid in the radiator and it came out the oil pan. Now Im thinking cracked head, so I take the head back off, throw it in the pickup and cover the block. Before I left I jumped in the cab and put the tractor in gear and set the brake since my 3 year old likes to play in the shop.
Tested the head and it was good, they milled it and sent me on my way. Turned out it was radiator leaking into oil cooler. Got a new one in and put head back on. Went to set the valves and the engine only turns over a little bit and then clunks. Thought head was hitting piston so I took the head back off and that isnt the case. Shoot I forgot it was in gear...made sure it was in neutral and still wont turn more than about a quarter of the flywheel. Took starter out to inspect and cant see any obstruction. Lifted the Back wheels off the ground and they catch too. It is like it is stuck in gear but it seems like I can go through the gears. I push the clutch in and it still doesnt free anything up. Any help would be much appreciated.
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