stump54
Silver Member
- Joined
- Mar 24, 2006
- Messages
- 130
- Location
- Bladen County North Carolina
- Tractor
- MF-2607H, MF-1540, MF-GC1710, Ferguson TO20
How do you know when 4wd is engaged on the 1540?
I was trying to drive up a trailer ramp and kept spinning the rear tires. I ensured the 4wd lever was in the correct position. I finally checked the linkage and found that there was no pin where the linkage meets the shaft (or I assume a pin goes there since there is a hole). I inserted a pin but nothing changed.
Is there a way to test that the front wheels are, in fact, engaged?
Is there a linkage adjustment? Other levers (PTO, H/L transfer) seem to have a lot of travel and no positive engagement. Is this a 1540 thing, or are they all in need of adjusting? She is only 12 hours old...
Gary
I was trying to drive up a trailer ramp and kept spinning the rear tires. I ensured the 4wd lever was in the correct position. I finally checked the linkage and found that there was no pin where the linkage meets the shaft (or I assume a pin goes there since there is a hole). I inserted a pin but nothing changed.
Is there a way to test that the front wheels are, in fact, engaged?
Is there a linkage adjustment? Other levers (PTO, H/L transfer) seem to have a lot of travel and no positive engagement. Is this a 1540 thing, or are they all in need of adjusting? She is only 12 hours old...
Gary