Trev
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- Joined
- May 24, 2002
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- Williamson, NY (near Rochester)
- Tractor
- Currently tractor-less
I've got a JD4300 with a JD 550 tiller. I was tilling the other day, and at the end of one pass I raised the tiller and suddenly the entire tractor began to shake badly. I mean so badly the rear fenders were flapping.
I immediately idled down and disengaged the tiller, looked carefully expecting to find about a 10 lb rock wedged in there, but there was nothing. Tried it a few more times, same thing. Then, figuring I'd need to work on it or get it serviced, I tried once more.. and it was back to normal. No vibration at all. Three of us had examined it, and we were all certain there was nothing jammed into the tines, nothing hitting (like a bent tine hitting the frame, etc.)
Now I'm trying to come up with any explanation of what might have happened. If something is going wrong, to the extent of that much vibration, I can't imagine what it might be. And then to have it cure itself, and remain cured for another half hour or so of tilling, I just can't think of anything that makes sense.
Anybody got any theories?? /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif
Thanks!
Bob
I immediately idled down and disengaged the tiller, looked carefully expecting to find about a 10 lb rock wedged in there, but there was nothing. Tried it a few more times, same thing. Then, figuring I'd need to work on it or get it serviced, I tried once more.. and it was back to normal. No vibration at all. Three of us had examined it, and we were all certain there was nothing jammed into the tines, nothing hitting (like a bent tine hitting the frame, etc.)
Now I'm trying to come up with any explanation of what might have happened. If something is going wrong, to the extent of that much vibration, I can't imagine what it might be. And then to have it cure itself, and remain cured for another half hour or so of tilling, I just can't think of anything that makes sense.
Anybody got any theories?? /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif
Thanks!
Bob