B2150 HST doesn't move

kubotakiller

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B2150 HST, B5200 DT
May 23, 2010
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I'm sure thre are number of reasons for this, but my 2150 just stopped moving. UDT fluid is good, hydraulics are working but I couldn't move the tractor until I shifted into low range 2wd. Once I backed into the garage, it moaned like steel on steel?!
Any ideas suggestions?
Kuobotakiller
 

MikeyA

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Will it move freely if placed in neutral and pushed by hand?? This would check for a brake/ driveline bind. If it moves free in neutral, you are going to need to check hydro pump pressures to further diagnose I believe.
 

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As noted, park brake not stuck on? Low range will drive through the brakes. Also a chance something in the driveline,/front diff shagged itself? Jack up tractor completely off ground in neutral (axle stands for safety) and spin each wheel by hand and see what you come up with.
 

kubotakiller

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B2150 HST, B5200 DT
May 23, 2010
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west kingston, ri
Will it move freely if placed in neutral and pushed by hand?? This would check for a brake/ driveline bind. If it moves free in neutral, you are going to need to check hydro pump pressures to further diagnose I believe.
Lifted the front end up with the bucket and spun freely in neutral, but in 4wd, front wheels did not turn. Not sure if it's a pin, clutch plates, hydro pump, internal fork?
 

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That's one on my hit list to check, among, pin, internal fork, hydro pump, but have hydraulics. With priority hydraulics, there are few quick checks.
Hydraulics are run by the motor (Hydraulic pump is behind the injection pump) not the drive system, so you can have a blown clutch and have full working hydraulics.

Quick check to tell you is the clutch is blown, does the PTO spin when you try and move the tractor, bet it doesn't. ;)