vidio1
Bronze Member
So like a lot of the US we got some snow in Western Kentucky over the weekend. It finally slowed down and was expected to stop soon and like most tractor owners I decided to grade the driveway.
I warmed the tractor up for a few minutes then got in position to start but to my surprise I only had front wheel drive, nothing happening at the rear tires.
If I push the diff lock pedal the right rear wheel has power and will spin. If I shift to 2wd nothing anywhere just like it's in neutral.
No unusual noises, never happened before. I thought maybe something was frozen since it's in the low teens outside, but after couple of hours of running and moving around in front wheel drive I still have nothing.
I know a stripped coupler can cause the front axle to loose power, but I'm not sure what would cause the rear axle to lose power.
Any ideas of something I can look at when it eventually warms up?
2006 Kubota B7610 hst.
I warmed the tractor up for a few minutes then got in position to start but to my surprise I only had front wheel drive, nothing happening at the rear tires.
If I push the diff lock pedal the right rear wheel has power and will spin. If I shift to 2wd nothing anywhere just like it's in neutral.
No unusual noises, never happened before. I thought maybe something was frozen since it's in the low teens outside, but after couple of hours of running and moving around in front wheel drive I still have nothing.
I know a stripped coupler can cause the front axle to loose power, but I'm not sure what would cause the rear axle to lose power.
Any ideas of something I can look at when it eventually warms up?
2006 Kubota B7610 hst.