fosterchild420
Bronze Member
I have a 1964 model 65 high crop tricycle. After setting out a roll of hay, it felt like a lot of drag. I stopped in my driveway and tried to back off to the side. The tractor felt like I had a brake stuck. Being it was below freezing, I didn't think a lot of it. When I put in neutral, released the clutch, it stalled. I pushed the clutch in and restarted it. Both shifters are in neutral, multi power is in high (stuck in high never has worked), you can release the clutch halfway no issues. Upon full release, there is such a load that it stalls the engine almost out. I left it for that night and came back later when it had been above freezing a few days. Same issue present. I thought maybe stuck in two gears. I opened the fill hole and checked that everything is moving correctly in and out of gear. It appeared all was right. With engine running, you can't release the clutch fully without stalling the engine down. The tractor will move about 3 feet in either direction before it feels like the something tightens up. With the engine shut off, transmission in neutral, I can freely roll the tractor forward and backwards. So I don't think there is an issue with a stuck brake.
Anyone got any ideas or a direction for me to start working?
Anyone got any ideas or a direction for me to start working?