Dburnsnavy 0 #1 Posted January 29, 2014 Nylon block collapses on one side after very little use. Any thoughts Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TT-(Moderator) 1,131 #2 Posted January 29, 2014 Knowing what tractor you have would be extremely helpful. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
daveoman1966 3,745 #3 Posted January 29, 2014 (edited) Presuming you are working on / with a SUNDSTRAND or HYDROGEAR hyd unit: Either the nylon cam block is badly worn (never seen that happen) or the sides of the BLOCK that it slides in are worn out of shape. Here is a pic of what can be done....MAYBE. Using a bastard file on the block, bring both sides of the track into perfect square, filing on the BACK side ONLY. This will make the tracks a little bit deeper so, after squaring them, you'll need to CAREFULLY file off the TOP of the tracks. Don't file on either of the outside edges (SIDEs) of the track....this would worsen it by widening the gap for the nylon block to slide in. When done, the NYLON cam follower should neatly fit in the tracks and not wobble back and forth. It also has to be deep enough into the tracks so as NOT to be pinched tight by the two little clamps that hold it in place. It has to slide free up and down, but not side to side. Very tough to explain this.... I put a RED 'X' in the track that needs filing down. I have lots of parts shown in these pics and to contact me directly, send email to me at: daveoman@windstream.net Edited January 29, 2014 by daveoman1966 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TT-(Moderator) 1,131 #4 Posted January 29, 2014 It might be worth checking for bad pivot bushings or a bent/damaged direction control lever assembly - or even a bent and/or broken transaxle mounting plate or frame. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
squonk 41,010 #5 Posted January 29, 2014 I'm betting on the frame. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
can whlvr 993 #6 Posted January 31, 2014 my frame is a little out of whack and I had to add washers behind the ball that moves the plastic plate Share this post Link to post Share on other sites