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Topic: Re: 44 partial lock up with head pulled off
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| rduttonks
02-17-2013 20:43:04
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thanks for all the quick replies.
I ahve pulled the hyd. pump off already and it was fine, spun freeely and it didnt change the tractors situation at all.
I have also dropped the oil pan before pulling off the head. it all looks normal under there and there was no metal shavings or chunks when i drained the oil/ pulled the pan. I will try to get pictures poseted of the oil pan that way you guys can see what im possibly missing.
I just dont understand what would allow teh tractor to spin both ways just not all the way over. When it stops its not a hard stop its just that it gets too hard to turn over.
also if it helps anything i use a pipe wrench with a 2 ft cheater bar on the pipe to turn it doesnt take all my might to turn either if that helps you rule out anything.
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| earnest T
02-18-2013 14:54:54
70.44.246.126
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Re: 44 partial lock up with head pulled off in reply to rduttonks, 02-17-2013 20:43:04
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| Certainly helps to have another person looking up from underneath the engine and listening when you turn it over. Where are you located at? |
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