I was driving and started hear noise no right steering checked out shear pin broke gear shifted and chain jumped spocket. Towed it back home, everything was rolling fine,it sat for a few weeks went to move it today opposite side locked up??¿? what happened help
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The one on the right side, atthe double sprocket main drive chain. The left side main drive chain is really tight with the adjuster loosened up and that will not turn. the other side in neutral shaft on skid steer turns freelyLast edited by chrissteve; 08-26-2018, 08:44 PM.
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Sounds like it could be any of a couple things. First of all check your transmission mounting bolts to see if they’re broke or possibly loose allowing the trans to move. Then check to see if the double sprockets moved on the axel. You can tell this by seeing if the primary chains rubbed on the adjusting bracket where it straddles the chain.What it lacks in ground clearance it makes up for with traction.
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Ok. If you’ve got the older style then. There’s two 3/8” bolts (9/16 head) on each side. Then there’s the flat bar brackets on top. It’s common for the trans to move out of the slots from lose or broken bolts. They’re a bear to get at with engine in. It’s almost easier to pull the engine out leaving the stand attached.What it lacks in ground clearance it makes up for with traction.
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Well let’s see. First get al the wheels off the ground, make sure your adjusters on the primaries are backed off all the way. If you still can’t get it make sure the trans is set down all the way in the u slots. They tend to creep up sometimes.What it lacks in ground clearance it makes up for with traction.
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Originally posted by chrissteve View PostU slots hmm first time I have heard of those where are those under trany .it almost appears like it moved forward are those slotted on trany ..... All the bolts appear tight I will try to loosen the bolts tomorrow and see if I can slide it back. Yes all wheels are up have beensigpic
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