jonsstihl
Veteran Member
magnet test is a good idea. looks like a bunch of dirt and dust to me. check your shifter boots and filler opening
I’ll try that. The dealership said that they would look at it for me.
The only attachment I have used is the dealer installed loader. Never been off the machine.Look at your attachments also. They may be contaminated.
I did replace a shifter boot last winter but there didn’t seem to be a way for dirt to get into the transmission, the linkage seemed pretty tight. The tractor is very clean and stored inside.magnet test is a good idea. looks like a bunch of dirt and dust to me. check your shifter boots and filler opening
They are wet brakes. I’m going to give the sample to Deere to see what they think.I'd be tempted to send a sample off to a lab for analysis....but don't have any idea what lab or even what kind of lab. Maybe someone here knows.
But it sure looks like something is breaking up. A magnet to start, and then a microscope might tell you something.
Have you got a used power reverser clutch plate that you could look at? And some wet brake plates too if yours has that.
They are wet brakes. I’m going to give the sample to Deere to see what they think.
There is no parking brake on this tractor, it has a park position in the transmission.That's good. Everything you've said so far seems to point toward some component in the transmission is breaking up and particles being trapped by the filter.
From your picture and description I would suspect either the shifting clutches or the wet brakes - both of which can't help but shed particles when they work, though we don't know how much is normal.
With wet brakes, driving with the parking brake on is said to cause this to happen. I don't know if I've ever seen that, but it does make sense. On our JD a loud alarm goes off if I even start to engage a gear when the parking brake is on. On the Kubota it is perfectly possible to overpower the parking brake and drive away.
If it were mine, I'd want a second opinion from a formal automotive lab in addition to the dealer.
rScotty
There is no parking brake on this tractor, it has a park position in the transmission.
There are only brake pedals, no emergency brake. There is a park position on the transmission. The earlier versions had the same setup.I don't know the details of the controls on the JD5055E, but I'm not sure we are on the same page here.
Are you saying there isn't any alternative way to manually actuate the brakes? Only the brake pedals? What do you do if the primary braking system should fail when you are cruising in road gear? Throw it into Park?