MF 1E.25 (1825E) Diff lock.

   / MF 1E.25 (1825E) Diff lock. #1  

oakhilltop

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Massey Ferguson 1E.25
I am trying to get familiar with the operations of my new hydrostatic 1E.25, which I believe is almost the same as the 1825E

The diff lock lever only travels about 1/2" when I step on it. Maybe it is engaged, I'm not sure. So, I read the manual and it says to stop the tractor before engaging, press and hold the lever, start ground travel. Seems to me that the lever should have more travel. Also the opening for the lever has a 3ish inch horizontal component, then a 2ish inch downward component. I cannot get the lever to move into that horizontal area at all. It just moves slightly down and back up, never horizontally.

I briefly posted this not realizing that I was looking at the mechanical operation section of the operator's manual instead of the hydrostatic. section. Please disregard any of the comments about the clutch.
 
   / MF 1E.25 (1825E) Diff lock. #2  
On both my MFs, you press down on that lever, it won't move much. Start driving then, when you lose traction it will move down a little bit more. Release pressure and it will disengage.
 
   / MF 1E.25 (1825E) Diff lock.
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Thanks, I will try that during the next storm. I was trying to see how it works and was on dry pavement. I stopped, put it in neutral and stood on the lever o_O and it only moved a little. I was wondering if a little lube was needed, but is seems like this is normal.
 
   / MF 1E.25 (1825E) Diff lock. #4  
What you can try is to push down on the pedal and drive forward slowly while turning. This would cause the rear wheels to rotate at slightly different speeds until the diff lock engages. Doing this would provide some feedback on how much the pedal moves when engaged vs not engaged.
 
   / MF 1E.25 (1825E) Diff lock. #5  
On both my MFs, you press down on that lever, it won't move much. Start driving then, when you lose traction it will move down a little bit more. Release pressure and it will disengage.
That's how it is on my TYM T224. You have to have to give it a little go pedal for the diff lock to lock in.
 
   / MF 1E.25 (1825E) Diff lock. #6  
Thanks, I will try that during the next storm. I was trying to see how it works and was on dry pavement. I stopped, put it in neutral and stood on the lever o_O and it only moved a little. I was wondering if a little lube was needed, but is seems like this is normal.
No need for neutral, just stop, press down and go. But as @oldnslo says, good way to see if it engages.
 

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