JamesSavage
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- Dec 5, 2024
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- Tractor
- GC1723EB
Odd left hand front wheel intermittent lock up on my '21 GC1723EB, about 575 hrs, and could benefit from some advice. Only really happens in cold weather after sitting overnight. If I fire up and if I work if forward and back for a few minutes it eventually let's go and works normally. No noise at all. When it's locked up it does move a degree or 3 in rotation and when it finally frees up it's sluggish for a rotation or two before it's completely normal.
Diagnosticaly, in 4wd, the Right side wheel rotates at 2x revolutions when this occurs. This tells me it's in the hub and knuckle. I pulled the oil plug over the king and bevel set and there is minuscule rotational movement there so again, outboard of that. She does have a leaky oil seal between the axle and knuckle but I visually confirmed there's still ample oil and it's still seeping. I plan to address this when I sort out the lock up issue.
Anyone have any idea what this could be? I've been dealing with this since last winter and I really can't keep ignoring it. It doesn't make sense to me that it's not making any noise like a bad bearing or tore up gear and the chances of always stopping on a bad tooth of a gear set seems impossible.
Possible water ingress that keeps freezing up and seizing up the drive? Low lube that just seems like enough?
Any ideas welcome. I'm hoping to get parts on hand before tearing into it to minimize down time. I can fix most anything but this is a new animal to me.
Diagnosticaly, in 4wd, the Right side wheel rotates at 2x revolutions when this occurs. This tells me it's in the hub and knuckle. I pulled the oil plug over the king and bevel set and there is minuscule rotational movement there so again, outboard of that. She does have a leaky oil seal between the axle and knuckle but I visually confirmed there's still ample oil and it's still seeping. I plan to address this when I sort out the lock up issue.
Anyone have any idea what this could be? I've been dealing with this since last winter and I really can't keep ignoring it. It doesn't make sense to me that it's not making any noise like a bad bearing or tore up gear and the chances of always stopping on a bad tooth of a gear set seems impossible.
Possible water ingress that keeps freezing up and seizing up the drive? Low lube that just seems like enough?
Any ideas welcome. I'm hoping to get parts on hand before tearing into it to minimize down time. I can fix most anything but this is a new animal to me.