B6000 Transmission issue?

dvanpelt

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Jan 4, 2021
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I have a B6000DT that has started losing propulsion (forward and backward, and in 4wd as well as 2wd). It will stop moving and makes a rotational grinding noise. I split the tractor and the clutch, pressure plate, and throw-out bearing all look new and are within tolerance. I’m now suspecting a transmission issue, and was hoping for some advice. Should I be looking at shifting fork rails, or something else?

Thank you in advance for any advice you all have!

Daniel
Yakima WA
 

North Idaho Wolfman

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Is it slowing down as you use it or is it stopped completely all the time?
 

dvanpelt

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It will do this while moving, or sometimes do it when starting from a stop. It Doesn’t seem to have any effect how long you use it or how warm it is, it’s doing it quite regularly.
 

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There is only a couple things that can cause it to slow down, most common would be a clutch or pressure plate issue.
The other would be if a part of the drive is stripped, that would usually cause some serious noise when it happens.