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lentsch
Silver Level Joined: 10 Feb 2011 Location: Glencoe,Mn. Points: 223 |
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Posted: 27 Dec 2024 at 7:21pm |
8070 with power director suddenly stopped moving. Power steering, hydraulics, and PTO still work. Trans light goes out like normal. I haven't checked the pressure with a guage yet. Before this happened it felt like it wanted to start out in high range, then when clutch pedal was nearly released it would downshift. I'm thinking it's gonna need a split, just wondering what the problem may be. Need a little help with diagnosis before I make myself a lot of unnecessary work. TIA.
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Lynn Marshall
Orange Level Access Joined: 13 Sep 2009 Location: Dana, Iowa Points: 2308 |
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Sometimes, the tie strap that holds the range cable in its notch under the floor board breaks. If that happens, you won't be able to put it in high or low range. Also, with the engine running and the clutch pedal up,can you put it any gear without grinding?
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AC720Man
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Good call Lynn, I fixed my neighbors 8070. Criss crossed tie wraps broke after 40 years. 2 new ones resolved the issue. Pull the seat, access panel and there is the location of the culprit. At least on my neighbors tractor.
Edited by AC720Man - 27 Dec 2024 at 10:57pm |
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lentsch
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DrAllis
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If the range shift /park lever cable or cable clamp is the problem, the Park lever will feel terribly funny with little drag on it when shifting..
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tbran
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Question, when you have the unit running, can you shift gears w/o grinding ? IF so - the issues are hyd or mechanical in the power director mechanical rotating unit.
Edited by tbran - 28 Dec 2024 at 10:11am |
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Lynn Marshall
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With the engine running, clutch pedal up,do you get the grinding noise when shifting the range lever into either low or high?
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lentsch
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i'll check the range lever tomorrow and report back. Worked on the grand sons snowmobile most of the day today, now the snow is mostly gone, oh well...
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Unit3
Orange Level Joined: 17 Oct 2009 Location: NC Iowa Points: 5554 |
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I drove an 8070 home in 6th gear low range once because the tie strap on the top end of the cable just under the side console broke.
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Lynn Marshall
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I don't think that it's getting into either high or low range. Therefore it won't move. With a little help,you may be able to watch from outside while someone else shifts the range lever in the cab. The outer shell of the cable needs to stay still and not move while shifting. Only the inner part of the cable moves. The problem is probably under the cab,but it's easier to look at the upper part in the cab first.
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DrAllis
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Let's try a new shifting test. Have the engine running at 1000 RPM and your foot OFF the clutch pedal. Jam the 5-speed transmission into 1st gear. Then, jam the range transmission into HIGH range. Then, shift the range lever into neutral and wait 5 seconds and jam it into LOW range. Do all this shifting with your foot off the clutch pedal!! If you feel the tractor trying to move the least little bit, then lets flip the Power Director lever/switch into HIGH range and see what happens while everything is still in gear. If the tractor still doesn't move but feels like it is trying to move, the splines inside the Power Director clutch housing are gone.
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lentsch
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Lynn Marshall
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I worked on a 7060 once that had sheared the splines in the large coupler that connects the transmission to the rear end. Very odd failure. However, it made a very obvious, ratcheting noise, when in gear and not moving. I replaced the coupler and the input shaft to the rear end on that one. When the splines strip in the power director housing, you won't hear it. Also, not a common failure, but I've seen it a few times.
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lentsch
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DrAllis
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If it is that way in both low and high on the Power Director switch on the steering column, I would say yes. You could try running 5th gear using the clutch to nicely get it in gear and then grind in the range trans into LOW and see if it makes sense.
Edited by DrAllis - 31 Dec 2024 at 10:03pm |
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DrAllis
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If you can "hear" the Power Director clutches shifting and the red light blinks at you, I think your pressures are fine.
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SteveM C/IL
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As the first step in splitting,drain trans and pull off the bottom plate where the screen is.....see how much metal is laying there. That would help confirm a teardown.
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DrAllis
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Actually, if you dropped the sump directly under the Power Director clutch, and reached up inside with a bar, you should not be able to rotate the P.D. clutch if the splines are good. Good splines would rotate the engine. Bad splines will spin the clutch assembly pretty easily.
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Lynn Marshall
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I worked on an 8030 once that wouldn't move. It had a differential problem and would only move with the diff lock applied. I think that it dropped the spiders pin. I wouldn't suspect any problem there on an 8070. I believe that the power director splines are gone on yours.
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lentsch
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I appreciate all the help from everyone and I'll let you know what I find when I tear into it. Happy New Year!
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