Hypernix
Gold Member
CraiG,
I hope everything will go smother for you and your old/new tractor from now on. Not that I want to add to the list of problems, but I did experience a problem similar to yours but to a lesser extent.
I bought my 4110 in May 2003 and got it at the beginning of June 2003. After using it 3 times to cut the lawn, I noticed some fluid on the floor of the shed. I'm sure you can guess the type of fluid!. The more I used the tractor, more oil would leak out. I called my JD dealer and he came to pick the tractor a few days later. I had to get the old trusty Ford LGT145 out to cut the lawn since we were during the peak of the growth season. :so I had just spend all this money and there I was cutting the lawn with the old tractor. The neighboors must have been laughing! The next day, he calls me a tells me that he will need to break the tractor appart to fix the problem. I was very worried... A new tractor and it will be breaked in half? /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif
About a week later, he delivered my tractor back to me.
The next day I decide to cut some lawn to try it out. I set my PTO lever to mid PTO, lower the MMM, then I pull the PTO on/off knobb and Bam! Nothing happens! /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif I check my levers again, recyle the PTO knobb, still nothing! I get off the tractor to check under it to make sure I had attached the MMM PTO shaft. Everything was OK. Then I thought, what if I try the PTO lever to the rear PTO position instead? I set it to rear position and it worked!
I looked at the way the lever is attached to the tractor and I couldn't find a way to pull the pin to dettach it. The space it very tight. Anyway, now my PTO lever attached in the reverse maner /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif
I now have 37 hours on my 4110 and I haven't notice any leaking fluids. I just hope it stays like that!
I felt I had very good and quick service from my JD dealer. Even if my tractor had this "open heart surgery" I'm very happy with it.
Hyp3rn!x
I hope everything will go smother for you and your old/new tractor from now on. Not that I want to add to the list of problems, but I did experience a problem similar to yours but to a lesser extent.
I bought my 4110 in May 2003 and got it at the beginning of June 2003. After using it 3 times to cut the lawn, I noticed some fluid on the floor of the shed. I'm sure you can guess the type of fluid!. The more I used the tractor, more oil would leak out. I called my JD dealer and he came to pick the tractor a few days later. I had to get the old trusty Ford LGT145 out to cut the lawn since we were during the peak of the growth season. :so I had just spend all this money and there I was cutting the lawn with the old tractor. The neighboors must have been laughing! The next day, he calls me a tells me that he will need to break the tractor appart to fix the problem. I was very worried... A new tractor and it will be breaked in half? /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif
About a week later, he delivered my tractor back to me.
The next day I decide to cut some lawn to try it out. I set my PTO lever to mid PTO, lower the MMM, then I pull the PTO on/off knobb and Bam! Nothing happens! /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif I check my levers again, recyle the PTO knobb, still nothing! I get off the tractor to check under it to make sure I had attached the MMM PTO shaft. Everything was OK. Then I thought, what if I try the PTO lever to the rear PTO position instead? I set it to rear position and it worked!
I looked at the way the lever is attached to the tractor and I couldn't find a way to pull the pin to dettach it. The space it very tight. Anyway, now my PTO lever attached in the reverse maner /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif
I now have 37 hours on my 4110 and I haven't notice any leaking fluids. I just hope it stays like that!
I felt I had very good and quick service from my JD dealer. Even if my tractor had this "open heart surgery" I'm very happy with it.
Hyp3rn!x