Hi everyone,
today i have bought my first tractor a B6000
I live in the Dandenong Ranges in Melbourne Australia, the area is fertile and steep. I have an acre of land and i hope the B6000 will suit my needs perfectly.
The tractor was advertised as needing clutch and front tyres, but after listening to it before i bought it, i'm sure it is a broken transmission... I just hope it can be fixed.
As soon as the engine starts there is a violent banging noise in the transmission, once the clutch is depressed the noise stops as soon as the main shaft stops rotating. Now the weird part is that sometimes there is drive available to the wheels but more often not. The noise doesn't stop once in gear and moving, the PTO also shows the same symptoms.
I don't have any operator manuals, so i need to figure out all the controls to give a more thorough diagnosis.
Is this a problem others have had? I've searched the forums but haven't found anyone with anything similar.
Here is a pic of her in the back of my ute.

Any help would be appreciated.
Cheers
Steve
today i have bought my first tractor a B6000
I live in the Dandenong Ranges in Melbourne Australia, the area is fertile and steep. I have an acre of land and i hope the B6000 will suit my needs perfectly.
The tractor was advertised as needing clutch and front tyres, but after listening to it before i bought it, i'm sure it is a broken transmission... I just hope it can be fixed.
As soon as the engine starts there is a violent banging noise in the transmission, once the clutch is depressed the noise stops as soon as the main shaft stops rotating. Now the weird part is that sometimes there is drive available to the wheels but more often not. The noise doesn't stop once in gear and moving, the PTO also shows the same symptoms.
I don't have any operator manuals, so i need to figure out all the controls to give a more thorough diagnosis.
Is this a problem others have had? I've searched the forums but haven't found anyone with anything similar.
Here is a pic of her in the back of my ute.

Any help would be appreciated.
Cheers
Steve