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    Posted: 27 Dec 2016 at 9:51pm
So I changed the oil in my 7060 this spring. Backed it was on the side to wait for its time on the round baler. Time comes it won't move. Dealer says it the splines in the power director. Mechanic looks and says it may just be the clutch. I can shift from gear to gear without the clutch without any grinding. Last fall finishing up baling I had to up the rpms at times to get it to move. Is this problem the same just explained differently? And what's a reasonable price to fix. Not something I can do on my own. Not enough knowledge or patience. Hours unknown but runs great. Do I fix it or keep for parts for another 7060 and 7030 I have?
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Lynn Marshall Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 27 Dec 2016 at 10:02pm
Any oil in transmission? Dipstick in cab. Does the transmission oil pressure light work in the dash?
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That's all good. Was the first thing I checked.
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What about all the hydraulics? Steering, three point, brakes.
Check Oil On Dip Stick Under Seat. If Other Hydraulics Work, Could just be seals in PD. You didn't say, but I assume it is a PD. Need more info.    MACK
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Power steering works , three point works and pto work.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Launch81t Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 27 Dec 2016 at 10:19pm
It's a pd. 75 red belly with the 5 speed on the floor. Love the tractor. Dad bought it and I got it when I bought him and out
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One of 3 things if it full of oil. Seals in PD, striped splines out of PD hub, or gerotor  pump failed.  None of the three a big fix.   MACK
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If the transmission oil pressure light is on before you start it and then goes out after it's running, you have pressure to operate the clutch. Does the two speed button in the floor stay down when shifted to high while running? If so, this also indicates that you have pressure to operate the clutch. Sounds to me like the spines have stripped in the power director hub if the pressure checks out.
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I'M GUESSING WHEN YOU CHANGED THE OIL YOU CHANGED THE FILTERS(CARTRIDGES) AND REPLACED THE SCREEN IN THE FILTER TO OPEN THE VALVE, ALSO DID YOU CHECK THE SCREEN FILTER THAT'S IN THE PUMP? I HAD THAT PROBLEM, TRACTOR STARTED PULLING THEN QUIT, PULLED INSPECTION PLATE AND SCREEN WAS PLUGGED
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Mack I have a 7060 powershift that when driving and shifting into high side 6th gear just lost everything. Brakes, steering, everything. Any ideas what could be? Thanks
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Torque limiter on the flywheel if you have zero steering and hydraulics. Mack has passed on some time ago.
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