jlbash1
Bronze Member
Hey
I have a small problem to run by you all. I went out to the tractor just to start er up and let er run for a bit since she hasn't been run for a few weeks. No problem there, started fine, but i decided to take a lap around the barn. The GST gear lever was kind of stiff, but it went into first so i pushed er up into forward and nothing happened. i then tried to push the gear lever up into 2nd and it was getting stiffer. I decided it may be frozen since it hasn't been above freezing for a few weeks (seems like months). i didn't have a lot of time to fool with it last night so i just turned on some halogen lights and set them up next to the gear lever and went away. i came back a few hours later and tried again and it did go this time, but reluctantly. and it was still in 1st when i slid the lever back into neutral, that can't be good. So that's where i am. i figure it's just cold, but is there some kind of adjustment that i can make, i'm sure this isn't supposed to happen. I'm sure someone out there can help out. Oh yeah the tractor is a L2650 GST 4WD.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Jarrod (frozen in Kentucky)
I have a small problem to run by you all. I went out to the tractor just to start er up and let er run for a bit since she hasn't been run for a few weeks. No problem there, started fine, but i decided to take a lap around the barn. The GST gear lever was kind of stiff, but it went into first so i pushed er up into forward and nothing happened. i then tried to push the gear lever up into 2nd and it was getting stiffer. I decided it may be frozen since it hasn't been above freezing for a few weeks (seems like months). i didn't have a lot of time to fool with it last night so i just turned on some halogen lights and set them up next to the gear lever and went away. i came back a few hours later and tried again and it did go this time, but reluctantly. and it was still in 1st when i slid the lever back into neutral, that can't be good. So that's where i am. i figure it's just cold, but is there some kind of adjustment that i can make, i'm sure this isn't supposed to happen. I'm sure someone out there can help out. Oh yeah the tractor is a L2650 GST 4WD.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Jarrod (frozen in Kentucky)