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TC55DA forward reverse problems after tractor warms up

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KevinTC55DA
Join Date: Nov 2009
Posts: 2 King George, VA
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2009-11-22          166996


Hey Everyone!

I knew I would be on here sooner or later.

Have a problem that Started today. Yesterday, I parked my 2005 TC55DA with EHSS. Today, out of nowhere I started it and it would not go in forward or reverse. All the hydraullics worked. Bradco backhoe worked, just wouldn't go into gear. I checked the fluids and they were fine. I turned off the tractor and turned back on. Went into gear just fine. After running it awile "while in motion!" it stopped. Didn't turn off or anything, just quit moving. What in the world is going on???

Any suggestions are greatly appreciated!




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auerbach
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Posts: 2168 West of Toronto
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2009-11-26          167039


Don't know that model but if there's a dash shift-lever and a floor range control, sometimes the floor lever will spontaneously pop into neutral. Whatever, sounds like a shift-linkage problem. ....


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earthwrks
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2009-11-29          167067


I read something on the net that mentioned a "computer-tensioned cable that controls the transmission" that won't tension properly.

Seems yours isn't the only one and dealers can't figure it out so I read.

I had similar issues on my NH skid steer. Back in '05 it used all new electrical and hydraulics. The dealer hadn't been trained on it so it sat in the shop for a week untouched until the tech got around to looking into it. I lost about $5000 in down-time. Turned out to be a $15 diode no one knew about. ....


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