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John Deere 2140 with sg2cab

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Aussietractor

06-04-2005 03:34:20




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Hi, can anyone give me info on splitting a 2140 to install a new clutch? I've done other tractors, so I'm not totally new, but I need a bit of help on this particular model. Does the cab need to be removed? Does the transmission need to be drained?
Can all bolts, etc be accessed with cab intact?

I trust my 2140 here in Australia is the same worldwide, any help will be appreciated.




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txgrn

06-04-2005 06:26:43




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 Re: John Deere 2140 with sg2cab in reply to Aussietractor, 06-04-2005 03:34:20  
My limited experience with X1XX series tractors is that they are of non-USA origin and do have some subtle differences. In discussing them with the parts counter man there are some parts he can't get.

With that said, I don't know what a 4120 looks like as compared to a 4020. Having never split one I can't comment on that. I just know that there are subtle differences.

Can't imagine your having to drain fluids to split the tractor. There will be some drainage from the hydraulic lines going to the front cooler (guess you have one). Input seal on the tranny should keep that fluid in place and not require draining, as with the engine's rear main.

On removing the cab, if you have an access plate under the pedals, you should have access to anything (topside) you may need that doesn't bolt up from the front. The rest are below the cab and it's irrelevant.

I'd say you're good to go.

I'm assuming you will be machining the flywheel, maybe a new starter ring if needed, new pilot bearing, clutch and pressure plates new, and a new throwout bearing.

While you're in there, if you want to do any seals, then fluid drain would be in order.

Best of luck,

Mark

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Aussietractor

06-05-2005 17:03:09




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 Re: John Deere 2140 with sg2cab in reply to txgrn, 06-04-2005 06:26:43  
Thanks Mark, sorry don't know what happened to my previous followup message-lost in cyberspace I guess. I will try again. I notice that you quoted a 4120, a typo mistake I think. Some facts of 2140 are as follows, 239 turbo eng. 82 HP, 8f & 4r gears, 2WD, hydraulic operated clutch. All clutch components to be renewed/machined as necessary.
There is a inspection cover in centre between feet position. Thanks again.

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Aussietractor

06-05-2005 01:07:04




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 Re: John Deere 2140 with sg2cab in reply to txgrn, 06-04-2005 06:26:43  
Thanks Mark, I appreciate the reply.



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