5570 - Serious problem and I need some good advice

   / 5570 - Serious problem and I need some good advice #41  
Thanks for the update. :thumbsup:
 
   / 5570 - Serious problem and I need some good advice #42  
Any idea of the cause? It sounds like the machined surfaces were within spec? Plastigauge showed the same I assume? Broken bolt or under torqued bolt? Plugged oil passage?

I’m just curious (like my last post..haha) and am glad you got it all going again!!
 
   / 5570 - Serious problem and I need some good advice #43  
Good horse sense and good judgement on how to handle the problem. Nothing beats a cool head under pressure.
 
   / 5570 - Serious problem and I need some good advice #44  
Yes - this OP is ONE COOL DUDE. Just reading thru this entire post makes my guts tie up in knots. I would say he has a couple mechanics that he owes an awful lot to.................. It is so gratifying to hear that its been identified and resolved and for south of $1K.
 
   / 5570 - Serious problem and I need some good advice #45  
Any idea of the cause? It sounds like the machined surfaces were within spec? Plastigauge showed the same I assume? Broken bolt or under torqued bolt? Plugged oil passage?

I’m just curious (like my last post..haha) and am glad you got it all going again!!

Likely simple lack of oil pressure. We have no idea of the actual run-time once the filter was punctured.
 
   / 5570 - Serious problem and I need some good advice
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#46  
Yes - this OP is ONE COOL DUDE. Just reading thru this entire post makes my guts tie up in knots. I would say he has a couple mechanics that he owes an awful lot to.................. It is so gratifying to hear that its been identified and resolved and for south of $1K.

Actually one really cool CHICA 😁 thank you very much, and yes, this gal owes a lot to a couple awesome neighbors/mechanics.
 
   / 5570 - Serious problem and I need some good advice
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#47  
Exactly. I wasn't on the tractor, but it was a crazy hot day and the machine had been working hard for a couple hours. Our theory is the tractor was shut down just before it actually seized in earnest. The built up heat and expansion did its work pdq after the shut down. There was at least half the oil left in it after the puncture, but the bearing that seized was furthest from the oil pump, so first to suffer. She's had about 20 hours of semi hard running since the repair and so far so good. She even ran during our super cold 12 degree weather hauling hay and protein tubs across the farm.

Neither mechanic had ever worked on a Mahindra, but both remarked at how well made mine seems to be...she sure took a lickin' and keeps on tickin'
 
   / 5570 - Serious problem and I need some good advice #48  
The Mahindra units built in India are designed to work hard in the Indian environment that varies for the Tropic to the Arid, and everything in between.
 

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