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zanepetty

753 axle not quite centered

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zanepetty

Hello again all, I noticed the axle on my 753 sticks out a little more on one side than the other. Not sure if that's a problem or not just thought I'd ask. Also what rear end oils do you guys like? Thanks!

Zane

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pfrederi

How much in and out movement is there?? 

 

90w

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zanepetty

Well how can I tell? Jack it up and push on it or take the wheels off?

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JimD

Yes, jack it up ans push/pull the axle in and out. There shouldn't be more than 1/8 of an inch end play. If by "sticks out more" you mean that the axle comes through the wheel, then you need to loosen the set screw (bolt), pull the hub out till the axle is flush with the outer surface of the hub, and re-tighten the bolt on the woodruff key.

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chazm

yes , jack it up , grab the wheel/tire & see if it moves in & out . If it does the set screws in the hub aren't tight & holding. As far as gear lube I run 50w but I think most guys run 80/90w

Good luck :handgestures-thumbupright:

 

 

chasm :flags-waveusa:

 

looks like JIM beat me to the punch

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zanepetty

So worst case scenario I just do what you guys said to center it? If there ends up being play does that mean bad news?

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zanepetty

Not more than 1/8 of an inch of play. One more question fellas: if I leave my tractor sitting for a while it grinds a little bit into the first gear I put it in. Not bad but just a little. I guess its due to the oil settling when it sits. I guess this isn't a big deal either just thought I'd mention it to you guys. Thanks in advance!

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Lane Ranger

Clutch adjustment could be needed , belt could be worn ,  belt guard tabs could need adjusting , and transmission fluid could be a little low.   These are a couple of things that could cause the grinding of the gears!

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rmaynard

Grinding occurs when the input pulley to the transmission is not completely stopped. As mentioned above, any one of several reasons could be the culprit.

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zanepetty

OK. I'm new to the wheel horse world so how should I start? And like I said its only the first gear I put it in upon start up so I thought it might just be that the oil isn't on all the gears yet?

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Jeff-C175

When you go to put it into gear wait a few seconds longer after you push the clutch before putting in gear and see what that does for you.

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zanepetty

OK great I'll try that

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buckrancher

is the tab on the bottom front side of the belt guard there?

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zanepetty

Yes I believe it is. I'm not with it right now but I'm pretty sure it is.

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stevasaurus

It has nothing to do with oil on the gears (or not) after sitting.  It is only a matter of having the input pulley at a complete stop before you shift.  The tabs, belt or you trying to shift without waiting for the pulley to stop is the culprit. :)

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zanepetty

OK. I'm not sure of how to adjust them..any advice? Sorry for all the questions.

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stevasaurus

The only thing you can adjust or fix is the tabs on the guard.  When you start it, look and see if the belt gets slack in it when you push in the clutch pedal.  You should see the belt slipping around the drive pulley on the engine.  The tabs force the slack toward the engine pulley.  You stated that you can shift without grinding afterwards, so it is probably not a stretched belt.  There are some threads concerning the tabs on the guard and how to adjust them if you need . :)

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zanepetty

I will need it. I'll have to check it out! I wanna get it adjusted.:)

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stevasaurus

Don't adjust it if it is OK. You can't fix it if it is not broke.  One other thing you might try...cleaning the grooves in all 3 of the pulleys...maybe they have some dirt or grease in them and is causing the sticking.  Use a steel wool pad that is soaked in mineral spirits and then wipe dry.  Mineral spirits is not oily like diesel or kerosene. :)

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zanepetty

OK. I'll try that. Thanks!:)

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buckrancher

when the belt is tight (clutch pedal out) the tab on the bottom edge of the belt guard should just about touch the belt

so that when you step on the clutch pedal the tab forces the slack in the belt froward and away from the triple pulley so

it slips and stops moving so you can shift without grinding gears

 

Brian

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zanepetty

I can't wait to try this. I haven't gotten a chance yet

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zanepetty

With the clutch pushed in, while the tractor is in neutral, it still spins. If the tractor is in a gear and I push in the clutch it doesn't spin. So does that mean its the tabs?

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stevasaurus

It is the little bit of resistance between being in neutral or not in the trans.  You can easily turn the input pulley when it is in neutral.  Try cleaning those pulleys like I said, and take a good look at the belt guard tabs while you have it off.  Adjust them like was mentioned above if you want...you can always adjust them back.  Remember, the belt guard has to be on to shift the transmission. :)

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zanepetty

I'm going to try to clean the pulleys right now. I hope this works:/

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