Kevin Happke
Member
I have a friend who has a 1990's Case skid loader....not sure what the model number is but, We wanted to use it Yesterday so we pluged in and got it going and let it run for over a half hour, the air tempature was zero and the machine sits outside.....so when I went to drive it, the wheels on the right side of the machine would not move forward or reverse......so I let the owner get back in it and he mess around with it while and finally got it to move.....Could there condensation/water in that side of the machine that is freezing solid causing the chains and gears to freeze solid so they can't move? Or what else would cause this?