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coastalBend
Posted 12/11/2017 07:41 (#6420961 - in reply to #6419349)
Subject: RE: 4850 John Deere


south texas
Most likely the debris is near the load control shaft. Drain all oil. Remove arms then shaft. The roller bearings are going to fall out so collect them all before starting clean out. With shaft out i made a tool out of a rod with a small flat bar on the end (like a mini chopping hoe but just slightly wider than the transmission). Its going to take time, pacients and flashlight but i did it on a 4960 without any issues. The screen is not the lowest piont. U can take the rockshaft housing off to see better but that's alot more work to see better. This is much easier when finals are off.

on second thought, pulling the pto may give a much better view of the area than rockshaft for much less work. I didn't do it this way but u could pull the pto and see how much u have before removing load control shaft. The load control shaft bearings are the lowest large hole in the transmission.

Edited by coastalBend 12/11/2017 07:45
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