Tractor seems to be "limping" down hi-way

longleaf1

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M5140
May 2, 2012
19
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Statesboro, Ga
I have a 6 month old M5140 with 4wd. The other day I drove it about a mile to the nearby gas station to refuel. I noticed that it seemed to be "limping" on the right side. Almost as if the rear tire had a flat spot or a bump in the tire. Has anyone ever experienced this or might know what this could be? Thanks for any suggestions.
 

510EBL

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B7100 TLB
Jul 30, 2012
20
1
0
NJ, USA
Have you loosened, then retorqued your lug nuts with the weight somewhat off the tire? Perhaps it is more of a wobble than a limp...

Mud on the inside of the rim? :D
 

bosshogg

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2004 L3400F w/ FEL
Aug 16, 2012
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Hartford, SD, USA
Are your tires foam filled (flat proof)? Liquid filled tires may also cause a slight limp or maybe it just sprained its rear axle.:eek:
 

TripleR

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BX2200, BX2660, L5740 HSTC, M8540HDC and some other tractors and equipment
Sep 16, 2011
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38
SE Missouri
Some of ours do this, different brands, some smooth out after a mile or so and some don't. Our M8540 and L5740 don't...yet.
 

Eric McCarthy

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Kubota B6100E
Dec 21, 2009
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With my little B6100 and filled tires it rides a little rough in high gear on asphalt and feels like it has a wobble in the back. It didn't start to do it until I added ballast in the tires.
 

hodge

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John Deere 790 John Deere 310 backhoe Bobcat 743
Nov 19, 2010
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If it sits for a time between uses, it can get a flat spot on the bottom. It usually goes away as the tire warms up. I have experience it before on more than one tractor, with no long term ill effects. As far as I know and am concerned, it is normal.
 

bcbull378

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GL3830,fel,brush hog,pallet forks,disc,gannon,auger,springtooth,plow,drag,ripper
Sep 6, 2011
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Ventura Ca
If it sits for a time between uses, it can get a flat spot on the bottom. It usually goes away as the tire warms up. I have experience it before on more than one tractor, with no long term ill effects. As far as I know and am concerned, it is normal.
I agree with Hodge my tractor does the same thing normally goes away after tire warms up , not to worry
 

Bulldog

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M 9000 DTC, L 3000 DT
Mar 30, 2010
5,440
73
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Rocky Face, Georgia
I agree with the others, my 9000 is bad about doing this. It'd funny how this goes unnoticed on dirt or gravel roads but will beat you to death on asphalt. It's much worse during cold weather than in the summer heat.