YM 1510D Jumps out of 4 wheel drive
Rvennerbeck
Join Date: Feb 2006 Posts: 2 Los Gatos California |
2007-03-04 140177
My 1510D Jumps out of 4 wheel drive. The shifter fork seems to be bent
internally. Is this a common problem? How heroic does the effort have
to be to split the tractor and replace the shifter? Do the dog clutches
usually go bad too? I have the tools and ambition, I just have never
worked on the guts of a tractor and I would like to line the parts up
ahead of time. Has one of you folks been through this.
Thanks
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YM 1510D Jumps out of 4 wheel drive
lsheaffer
Join Date: Jun 1999 Posts: 1082 Northern Illinois Pics |
2007-03-10 140357
I don't think you may have to split the tractor. It looks like you should be able to access the fork by removing the shaft cover . There is a detent ball/spring that should hold it in, unless the tabs on the collar & shaft are warn. Hard to tell what you need until you tear it apart. ....
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YM 1510D Jumps out of 4 wheel drive
greg_g
Join Date: Jan 2004 Posts: 1816 Western Kentucky Pics |
2007-03-10 140358
I agree with Len, a fix should not require splitting the tractor. If it jumped out of gear under torque, maybe - since that's often what happens when gear faces get rounded off.
But the 2wd/4wd engage lever simply forkes a sliding gear on a short shaft. What holds the lever in place is typically a spring that holds a ball in a slide detente. If you're lucky, you shouldn't need much more than a new spring.
Do you have a parts diagram of that tractor? If so, you should be able to see the spring right under the shift lever cover.
//greg// ....
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