I have a L2650DT the rear wheels will not engage. The only way I can move the tractor is in 4wd. Anyone have any ideas??
Interesting. A response to Jimmyjazz when there is not a Jimmyjazz post in the thread...LOL...must be the power of moderation...LOLThere is a L2650DT.
He deleted his own post, no mod trickery here.Interesting. A response to Jimmyjazz when there is not a Jimmyjazz post in the thread...LOL...must be the power of moderation...LOL
LOL...let the truth be known!He deleted his own post, no mod trickery here.
To check for a failure in the final drive you just apply the turning brakes one at a time while trying to drive the tractor while the front axle is disengaged. If it will drive with one of the brakes engaged, you have a failure on that side.I owned a dt2650 for like twenty years. Never any trouble. I wonder if it could be in the final drives? You dont need to split the tractor to check them out.
When I disengage the 4 wheel drive the tractor won't move so I can't try it with the brakesTo check for a failure in the final drive you just apply the turning brakes one at a time while trying to drive the tractor while the front axle is disengaged. If it will drive with one of the brakes engaged, you have a failure on that side.
The test will still work, because if it does have a broken final drive, as the brakes are before the final drive, so if it's a broken final, applying one brake or the other will make it move.When I disengage the 4 wheel drive the tractor won't move so I can't try it with the brakes
That's more of a BX issue, not normally an L issue.Make sure your rims are not spinning inside the rear tires, sounds wacky, but has happened more than a few times, especially if the tires are loaded with beet juice.