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The Mahindra rep. found the engagment fork not properly installed. It was at an angle and not engaging the sliding coupler. I'll check everything out Saturday when I go pick it up. But I have every belief that all will be well with it and can not wait to get it home and do some work. Jeff |
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I am confident that everything else will be fine on this tractor. If not I believe that the dealer and Mahindra will make it right. Jeff |
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Gotta tell you that you folks are starting to scare me, especially with the 'bug' that I'm experiencing. Found this while researching the topic from an old Marcel post:
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On the 4110, how can one tell whether or not their 4WD linkage is adjusted properly? What are the symptoms beyond the noises reported? If I can't shift back into 2WD... which I thought was just an external corrosion/lubrication issue caused by almost never using 2WD... could I be doing some serious damage? Should the 4WD lever be "exercised" from time to time? Would that help prevent these issues? My tractor runs fine in 4WD and there are no unusual noises. Should I just leave things alone and have the dealer look at it at my next maintenance? Or should I do something right away? Dougster |
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Regards, Marcel Mahindra 4110 w/ ML112 FEL, Howse bush hog, PHD, King Kutter box blade Do these R4s make my tractor look fat? |
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For now I better not mess with it too much. I've got important jobs coming up and the last thing I need is 5 or 6 weeks without my machine. Come fall, I'll think about taking it apart and figuring out what's up! Dougster |
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But in the meantime, I don't think I should push my luck. There is no need. If I recall your case correctly, there was a good while that the noise was really gears being chewed up. I think I'd like the dealer to check it out before I hear any expensive noises or risk any serious damage. And from Galen's recommendation, I should probably have the adjustment checked and the fork replaced at the same time anyway.Dougster |
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Doug
Just a quick sugestion. Keep the 4WD linkages lubed well and in good working order so as to keep your gears fully engaged or disengaged. Some of the problems have come from rusty linkage and forcing the shifter bends some of the linkage causing the 4WD to not be fully engaged or disengaged. Talk to you again got to get back to it. busy busy busy!
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