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FK

04-05-2008 11:17:05




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has anyone out there had trouble with a jd 6410 or 6400 series, where the u-joint under the cab, that connects the shaft to the engine got busted.???




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ben brown

04-05-2008 11:25:39




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 Re: john deere 6410 in reply to FK, 04-05-2008 11:17:05  
have a guy i do work for 6310L 4x4 with loader busted his tractor about 3 years old past warenty. not a bad job it didn't have cab so took floor deck off but did most from the bottom.



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buickanddeere

04-05-2008 11:21:21




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 Re: john deere 6410 in reply to FK, 04-05-2008 11:17:05  
I've heard of it if the operator was horsing around and drops the clutch at full rated rpms.



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ben brown

04-05-2008 12:17:33




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 Re: john deere 6410 in reply to buickanddeere, 04-05-2008 11:21:21  
i guess that could be true but more likly just a bad part, as if i not mistaken none of the 6000 series have a clutch like we are ues to.it a direct drive from engine into transmission. the clutch pedeal dump the oil from the clutch pack located at front of transmissin. whitch has a modulating valve to keep sudden engagement from happing. there for the most likley caues is a bad u-joint. if it mad by man its going to barke soner or later. the one i replaced the guy was driving down the lane in second gear and it didn.t show that it had cracked earlyer the crack didn't have any dirt markes or rust in it and where i live it sure show if it been cracked before

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dwrk

04-05-2008 17:02:45




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 Re: john deere 6410 in reply to ben brown, 04-05-2008 12:17:33  
Not the u-joint but the shaft itself. On the 6400s they were upgraded after they finished production, made the tube wall 50% thicker. We twisted 3 shafts off before they upgraded. Biggest problem was high-torque PTO use, we were grinding grain everyday. A lot of those shafts got changed around the country.



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ripbob

04-06-2008 11:28:39




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 Re: john deere 6410 in reply to dwrk, 04-05-2008 17:02:45  
I twisted the shaft on mine. Took it to U Joint Specialists in Springfield, MO. New shaft welded back in for less than $100. Over $500 new complete with new u joints at JD.



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