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1320 with hydro problems
I was using my cub mowing my yard and it quit moving it won't go forward or backwards. The drive belt is ok and it shows fluid in the plastic fill cup.the hydro lever linkages appear to be ok. Does anyone know what might be the problem and does anyone know what hydraulic fluid will work other than the case or cub cadet brand I have several farm stores close by but no dealers. Thanks 1970superbee
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Bcdsfcret
John Deere torque gard. Almost the same a hytran.
Hey 1970superbee I have a 1969 Super Bee. Brian. |
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Brian, your my hero!
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There is a gear in the trans that goes between the large idler on top to the pump/gear box. Sometimes that will break, but most times, its the pieces on the end of the axles.
We rebuild those trannys all the time in our shop. |
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I had a 1420 that the hydro part of the tranny worked fine but the gear side broke on me 4 times. I did use it to blow snow and was told the tranny was not built for that duty. The last time it broke it had not been used for anything but mowing and the shop recommended I get a garden tractor for anything other than mowing. They absolutely did not want to fix that tranny one more time infact if I recall they refused to do it.
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