I acquired a 7245 & have been working to get it put back together. The engine seems good & runs well, but everything else has been a nightmare. I've done the easy things - replacing hoses, fuel lines, brake lines, electrical re-wiring , new starter. Now the hard stuff.
The clutch was always flakey, so I replaced the slave & master cylinders. Now it works great.
After I had that done, the power steering went. I did add some ATF fluid after removing the cylinder to install a new boot cover. It never worked well anyways & always seemed temperamental, but now when the tractor is running the wheels just ram to the left & will not move without an excessive amount of force. I can move them fairly easily with the tractor off , so I don't think the problem is a steering gear issue.
I've been told the problem is likely the seals in the booster, and I should replace the whole cylinder. I'm not thrilled about spending $700 for a new one, especially if it's just a matter or an adjustment.
I don't see any leaks of ATF fluid.
The rear brakes are gone, too, and I can hear a leak of air when I mash down on the brakes from the right-hand slave cylinder. I've read they originals were crap, so I'll have to tear the rear end apart one day & replace them both.
The only other serious issue is that the breather is spitting oil. Not ton, but a fair amount & definitely enough to require consistent filling. From what I read it's likely to be the result of improperly seated piston rings, and a few good days of work will likely re-seat them and eliminate the pressure causing the breather to spit oil. Unfortunately because of the brakes, clutch & steering, I haven't been able to actually use it for anything.
It was overheating, too, but I think that was just a dirty radiator. The fins are pretty well cleaned out now & I'm confident that's not going to be an issue again.
Thanks for any advice you may have.
The clutch was always flakey, so I replaced the slave & master cylinders. Now it works great.
After I had that done, the power steering went. I did add some ATF fluid after removing the cylinder to install a new boot cover. It never worked well anyways & always seemed temperamental, but now when the tractor is running the wheels just ram to the left & will not move without an excessive amount of force. I can move them fairly easily with the tractor off , so I don't think the problem is a steering gear issue.
I've been told the problem is likely the seals in the booster, and I should replace the whole cylinder. I'm not thrilled about spending $700 for a new one, especially if it's just a matter or an adjustment.
I don't see any leaks of ATF fluid.
The rear brakes are gone, too, and I can hear a leak of air when I mash down on the brakes from the right-hand slave cylinder. I've read they originals were crap, so I'll have to tear the rear end apart one day & replace them both.
The only other serious issue is that the breather is spitting oil. Not ton, but a fair amount & definitely enough to require consistent filling. From what I read it's likely to be the result of improperly seated piston rings, and a few good days of work will likely re-seat them and eliminate the pressure causing the breather to spit oil. Unfortunately because of the brakes, clutch & steering, I haven't been able to actually use it for anything.
It was overheating, too, but I think that was just a dirty radiator. The fins are pretty well cleaned out now & I'm confident that's not going to be an issue again.
Thanks for any advice you may have.