oksanaut
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Got a YM240D with FEL over a month ago - it looked very used, but worked great, and I really did not want to pass on a green one. I have been asking questions in another, more specific, topic, and figured I'd share overall progress here.
The 240 came with a long list of issues and, from lurking on the forum, I figured I could try to fix them (worst case scenario, I thought, I'd tow it to a nearby shop). I started with the worst problem on the tractor - wobbly and very leaky front end. Having the help I have got so far on the forum is very helpful and encouraging as the most mechanical experience I have had previously was working on old German cars 15 years ago.
It also came with an I&T manual, but I liked the original parts and service manuals that the YM155D came with, so I found those on eBay. Once I got the Service Manual, I realized that it doesn't cover 4WD front end at all, and I&T felt a little too condensed for me. I found a drivetrain manual, but have not received it yet - hopefully it will teach me some secrets not covered in the library I collected.
Here, in the garage, it looks a little bruised but in general nice and dry.

The inner side of the wheels:


I preemptively got some parts based on the parts diagram and tried to deduce how to take apart those hubs. PO probably did not realize that the front axle had three separate reservoirs and only checked level in the center because very little oil drained out of the knuckles (I've only had the tractor for 2 weeks prior to putting it on the stands). Not knowing that the knuckle comes out all at once and comes together like a puzzle, I did not order enough replacement seals/gaskets. Good thing that Hoye's shipments always make it in by Friday.
While waiting we tried to clean up the parts and make sense of what we saw.






The unusual wear in the shims seemed very wrong, I posted about it, and there was a very insightful discussion here: http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/yanmar/397659-ym240d-front-axle-shim-wear.html . So based on what I learned in that thread, I thought that I probably will need to re-measure and add more shims. I decided to do this without the knuckle body to get a nice clear view of how things were meshing together.
I cleaned up, painted, and re-assembled the knuckle cover with the stub axle to see how the gears are aligning (thanks to encouragement and advice from rScotty, winston1)


Here is the result of trying to figure out how mechanic's dye works. Not quite sure how to read this yet, to me it appears that the vertical gear could be closer, ie need more shims.

And cleaned up/started on the other side (this used to be a ball of oily dirt):

Will post an update when I am back at it (probably next weekend).
Advice, comments, all appreciated! Thank you
The 240 came with a long list of issues and, from lurking on the forum, I figured I could try to fix them (worst case scenario, I thought, I'd tow it to a nearby shop). I started with the worst problem on the tractor - wobbly and very leaky front end. Having the help I have got so far on the forum is very helpful and encouraging as the most mechanical experience I have had previously was working on old German cars 15 years ago.
It also came with an I&T manual, but I liked the original parts and service manuals that the YM155D came with, so I found those on eBay. Once I got the Service Manual, I realized that it doesn't cover 4WD front end at all, and I&T felt a little too condensed for me. I found a drivetrain manual, but have not received it yet - hopefully it will teach me some secrets not covered in the library I collected.
Here, in the garage, it looks a little bruised but in general nice and dry.

The inner side of the wheels:


I preemptively got some parts based on the parts diagram and tried to deduce how to take apart those hubs. PO probably did not realize that the front axle had three separate reservoirs and only checked level in the center because very little oil drained out of the knuckles (I've only had the tractor for 2 weeks prior to putting it on the stands). Not knowing that the knuckle comes out all at once and comes together like a puzzle, I did not order enough replacement seals/gaskets. Good thing that Hoye's shipments always make it in by Friday.






The unusual wear in the shims seemed very wrong, I posted about it, and there was a very insightful discussion here: http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/yanmar/397659-ym240d-front-axle-shim-wear.html . So based on what I learned in that thread, I thought that I probably will need to re-measure and add more shims. I decided to do this without the knuckle body to get a nice clear view of how things were meshing together.
I cleaned up, painted, and re-assembled the knuckle cover with the stub axle to see how the gears are aligning (thanks to encouragement and advice from rScotty, winston1)


Here is the result of trying to figure out how mechanic's dye works. Not quite sure how to read this yet, to me it appears that the vertical gear could be closer, ie need more shims.

And cleaned up/started on the other side (this used to be a ball of oily dirt):

Will post an update when I am back at it (probably next weekend).
Advice, comments, all appreciated! Thank you