MHarryE
Elite Member
- Joined
- Feb 15, 2009
- Messages
- 2,970
- Location
- Northeastern Minnesota
- Tractor
- Kubota M7-171, M5-111, SVL75-2, RTV900XT & GR2120; CaseIH 1680 combine
Entire incident aligns with engineering sense. Spline on rear PTO worked forward and dropped at worst possible time - roaring - Murphy’s law. Splines on FWD shafts working off are not that uncommon - several instances here including 2 reported by me. Had seen them here before so knew exactly where to look when I lost FWD and when BIL called me to ask for help. Sacking the drive - you said there was damage so one could say they should have caught it but if crack wasn’t easily visible and oil not leaking out, I’d give benefit of the doubt. What I find great for you is dealer didn’t make you wait for weeks for parts. I’ve read the stories about 3 weeks to look at it, 4 weeks for parts to arrive on container ship from Asia, and repair made in time to put up for winter. Great dealer. Reminds me of incident - testing prototype combine in Colorado. Fuel injection pump started leaking. My mechanic and I diagnosed blown o-ring, went to our company’s dealer. Would need to have flown in, wouldn’t want to pay air freight on 37 cent o-ring. Left and went to JD dealer because they used same injection pump. Parts man, seeing logo on our caps and name on our service truck, looked it up and didn’t have in stock but said follow him to shop to talk with an old time mechanic. He said he never threw parts from kits away and we could all look through his assortment. Found one that matched, no charge, glad to help, and Richard and I had combine back running within the hour. That’s the dealer I’d buy from.