Posted by Samske on July 17, 2023 at 23:00:38 from (156.34.64.146):
In Reply to: Locked up rear end posted by Samske on July 16, 2023 at 08:41:42:
[quote="used red MN"](quoted from post at 22:30:06 07/17/23) I try to credit others for their suggestions when I mention them but in this case I cannot find it by a quick scan through the replies. But whoever suggested jacking up one rear wheel has my vote of an important item for diagnosis. In my opinion doing this should tell you if there is tension or pressure on the drive train and should release it. Are you still not physically able to go investigate the tractor further? I know I asked at least once whether the engine is actually locked and cannot turn? The flavor of your gum will have not be needed to answer this question.[/quote
Yes I agree i can pick up tractor with my excavator see if that unloads rear axel. Back is getting better still some pain. Got some logs out with my excavator and milled them. My back was toast after. I will try this tomorrow, fairly east to pick up with excavator on roll cage. Thank You
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