JDGreenGrass
Veteran Member
I revisited the site of the malfunction and I think I figured out what happened. Shoot down my logic:
While pushing the two big limbs that fell off the tree, one of them turned and went under the loader longways and the front right tire ran up onto the limb. The tractor was in 4x4 and the wheel could not spin since it was sitting on top of the limb and the limb was held fast by the loader. There was evidently enough force applied to the beveled gears in the spindle hub to break the snap ring.
It would be like trying to push against an immovable object with the loader while the front right wheel is on pavement. Something would have to give if the tire couldn't spin.
Thoughts?
I understand what you are saying. I think that is how damage gets done. Side panels get damaged in the way that you describe. It's down under and out front. Sometimes we don't know all that goes on down under there.
Good that you're up and running again.