Antonio Carrera Tractors

   / Antonio Carrera Tractors #61  
We've had our Antonio Carraro SRX8400 since last spring on our 13 acre vineyard. Purchased from Autrusa in PA.

All I can say is I am very sorry for your experience. I would guess from my experience with our machine that the tractor is NOT designed to be "Self Lifted" using a loader. The articulated joint with it's multiple drive-shafts is extremely well built in my opinion. I could see where if you put a lot of negative stress on this joint something bad could happen.

We have over 230 hours on our machine in just over 1 year and all without a hitch. It is extremely versatile as it is maneuverable and the operator station is reversible making it drivable in both directions.

We use it for spraying (1500# CIMA Vineyard Sprayer), Harvest (WIFO forklift (3000#+ Capacity) etc...with no issues at all.

I would expect much better dealer support. Especially from the dealer who sold you the loader.

Autrusa has been phenominal with their support and goes out of their way after the sale. To be expected with a machine of this expense and quality.
 
   / Antonio Carrera Tractors #62  
I need to get some major work done on my Antonio Carraro TTR 4400. It has a hydraulic problem and a leaking hydrostatic drive. The hydrostatic drive is in great shape but the center section seal leaks and will require the tractor to be pulled apart.

I live in North Carolina and there are not any experienced Antonio Carraro mechanics here so I will be trailering the tractor to somebody up or down the East Coast for the work. Anyone here have a shop or dealer recommendation regarding Antonio Carraro repairs within 600 miles of central NC? This would be within a radius from Florida to New York.

I love this tractor and bought it sight unseen with these problems. I think the hydraulic pump is semi-dead and I could probably do that replacement myself, but the hydrostatic tear-down is well beyond my comfort zone and, while I could go to a local tractor mechanic to get the work done, I'd be taking a chance they would get half way done with the job and then give up (because they ain't seen something like this Carraro) which, would then mean I'd be left with an even worse situation.

Thanks in advance for your help.
Bill in NC
 
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   / Antonio Carrera Tractors #65  
May they never get another sale.
That is not how you treat a customer.
WOW!
 
   / Antonio Carrera Tractors #66  
Wow, what a an interesting read. As an owner of an AC (posted earlier in this thread) with a Sigma 4 loader I can understand what happened. The point of breakage is where the two halves of the front end and the rear end (the point of ocsilation) bolt together. I just don't see how bolts could come loose without you seeing them as such! It certainly looks like a weak link. If AC really cared they would step right up and fix that bugger! Guess I will have to be careful to not lift the front with the loader at all and watch my loads of sheet compost.
 
   / Antonio Carrera Tractors #67  
Well, folks have been requesting an update/resolution...
I put the tractor back together this winter.
It took about a month - Some all nighters to get it done so I could work with it before my deadline to work.

Long story short. I used a piece of bridge I beam to cut out a form for a skid plate to bridge the rear and center section together. Then bridged the top and bottom together to the rear of the tractor. Then got rid of all of the plastic bumpers and made better, lower profile, diamond plate bumpers....

Welding the center section sucked - many dealers (including the headquarters) didn't really know what metal it was made out of. When we did comparison tests of known metals vs this metal, we were dumbfounded as to how it behaved!!! Most said cast steel and a few said cast iron.... We tried welding, migging, tigging and brazing with about a dozen methods on some lone pieces not attached to the center section....

Almost all of them would peal the cast off of the piece as the weld would cool, no matter how short the pass. Brazing just would not stick to the metal - simply amazing to watch - No matter how hot the metal got, the brazing material would just sit on top of the metal and roll around, bounce off or peal off... I just didn't have the money to do a metal analysis.. I got the center welded together, but will never trust it. I am only assuming the fix to be the equivalent to a spacer.

I have been using the tractor since Mid February with no problems. This includes logging with the tractor through March - Yeah, AND lifting the front end of the tractor up with the front end loader to put my tire chains on!!!
 

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   / Antonio Carrera Tractors #68  
Wow! Great band aid. With a new casting it might be strong enuf to do hard work with utter abandon. I am amazed at that spare center section considering the forces it would reasonably be called upon to bear. Fasteners are an extreme issue in making that design viable.
larry
 
   / Antonio Carrera Tractors #69  
I also have a Carraro TRX8400 that came with a sigma 4 front loader - albeit not attached as the dealer took it off before i took delivery. The tractor has been working very well for 3 years now, but i have finally decided to install the front loader. on reading the above i am starting to wonder if this is wise. i see the date of this thread was 2008 - has there been a resolution to this problem and is there any concensus on whether the sigma 4 loader is appropriate for the ergit TRX8400.
thanks

steve
 
   / Antonio Carrera Tractors #70  
Yes there was a resolution. He had to fix the tractor himself. Look at the pictures.
 

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