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Old 09-27-2016, 08:21 PM
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It's time for the 1050 to get it's turn, I've been mowing with it for the last two months and it's developed a bit of a vibration when the drive clutch is engaged. I removed the deck and mule drive and pulled the engine to discover the holes in the clutch disk are worn to the point that it locks up off center, pretty sure that's my issue as the rest of the parts all look good. I got a new driveshaft from Jeff but it turns out the original has zero wear on it, I will most likely install it anyway since I already have it. I've had a mwsc Kevlar disk hanging on the wall for two years I'm gonna throw in along with a new throwout bearing.

I'm undecided about what to do with the rearend, sometimes when I put it into 2nd it acts like it's stuck in two gears. Anybody have any suggestions on what might be causing it? I have a cast iron rear sitting here I could throw in but given the rarity of the tractor I'd rather not. While it's apart I plan to switch the lift handle out for one off a parts tractor, the one on the tractor has a weak spring. I also plan to add a spring assist since this tractor will be going out to my mother in law's for the winter.
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Keep us posted on your progress,my guess on the tranny it is prolly has a bad shifter fork thingy
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I agree with Lew, but will ad that if it feels like it is stuck in two gears at once, it's likely the shift fork on 1/R.

Is your 1050 tranny noisy? Mine has always been since I bought it and it was noisy when Ryan had it. (Pointed it out to him on a video he posted one winter.) I'm pretty sure I know what it is, just wondering if you have the same issue.

Nice work!
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I agree with Lew, but will ad that if it feels like it is stuck in two gears at once, it's likely the shift fork on 1/R.

Is your 1050 tranny noisy? Mine has always been since I bought it and it was noisy when Ryan had it. (Pointed it out to him on a video he posted one winter.) I'm pretty sure I know what it is, just wondering if you have the same issue.

Nice work!
The trans has a real slight whine but that's it, I pulled the dipstick and the oil looks like it has water and rust in it so I will be pulling the cover to clean it out.
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There always seems to be more to do than what you expect when you tear into a tractor! One thing leads to another. Keep up the good work an keep us posted!
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The trans has a real slight whine but that's it, I pulled the dipstick and the oil looks like it has water and rust in it so I will be pulling the cover to clean it out.
The whine in mine was really loud until I installed the creeper. It's still there, but not as bad. I think the input shaft was made just a tad too long, and there is thrust load on the input shaft. When you put the drive line back in, make sure that there is a little clearance with the shaft. Mine was wedged in tight. If it isn't tight, the whine may go away.

May just be that it needs an oil change too...
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Looking forward to your progress, Tim!
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