chander
Silver Member
With the tractor in 4wd, that will hold the pinion from spinning. That is only if the 4wd is engaging the transmission properly.
If you are not hearing any grinding noise while rotating the tires, I would suspect the 4wd is not engaging at the transmission.
You can remove the 4wd drop box from the transmission and inspect the driveshaft, couplers and gears. If you remove the two bolts and remove the two studs (not just the nuts) you can lower the gear box. If your loader bracket is close to the driveshaft tube, this will not work. You will then have to drop the front axle.
If you are not hearing any grinding noise while rotating the tires, I would suspect the 4wd is not engaging at the transmission.
You can remove the 4wd drop box from the transmission and inspect the driveshaft, couplers and gears. If you remove the two bolts and remove the two studs (not just the nuts) you can lower the gear box. If your loader bracket is close to the driveshaft tube, this will not work. You will then have to drop the front axle.