Jjmw
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Hey, I have a 1985 John Deere 750 that I have to hold the diff. lock lever up to get it to engage. If I let go it slips out. Ant ideas?
You really mean you have to pull up on the lever, pressing it down does nothing?Hey, I have a 1985 John Deere 750 that I have to hold the diff. lock lever up to get it to engage. If I let go it slips out. Ant ideas?
You really mean you have to pull up on the lever, pressing it down does nothing?
Take a look at this old thread describing my repair to the same type of difflock mechanism. (And see post #7, it shows my photo that is no longer visible in post #1). The repair was simple, just weld some metal back into a worn groove and grind/polish it smooth.
The thread discusses a Yanmar of the same era, made by the folks who built the Deere 750.
Shoot me your email and I'll send you a PDF of the Deere tech manual
Sounds like time to do some reading
Joe
Hi joecdeereShoot me your email and I'll send you a PDF of the Deere tech manual
Sounds like time to do some reading
Joe
Then you probably broke one of the pinion shafts. One on each side. The little shaft that goes from the brake drum to the diff.
Wengers of Meyerstown has used ones. CH15033(LH) $175 CH15034(RH) $150 They call it Bull Pinion shaft.