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international 520 payloader

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jim hendley

12-08-2006 16:33:33




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I have a 520 international payloader 1986, was using in one day was working fine was going forward with stop and put it in reverse and it quit moving all together, would not go forward in first, second, or third gear, and would not back up at all. The fluid levels are all just over full but it will not move, the bucket moves up and down, and it still pivits or turns left to right. Just can't figure out whats rong.

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oldcraneguy

12-09-2006 05:39:55




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 Re: international 520 payloader in reply to jim hendley, 12-08-2006 16:33:33  
Had the same thing happen to a Hough 90 that I was runnin when I was a kid, had 4 trucks stacked up till one of the drivers came over and pulled up on the left (disconnect) brake pedal and just walked away shakin his head, I just used my heal on it till I got a chance to get the dirt washed out from under the treddle and oiled up some...just a thought.



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Roy Suomi

12-09-2006 05:23:06




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 Re: international 520 payloader in reply to jim hendley, 12-08-2006 16:33:33  
I haven't done a lot with IH over the years..But here goes , Does the machine have a transmission disconnect on one of the brake pedals ?? Usually one brake pedal has a disconnect and the other doesn't...Something might be stuck in the disconnected mode..Being not familiar with this unit . Is the transmission seperated from the engine with a driveshaft ?? Deere uses a rubber drive bushing arrangement that upon occasion will fail and cause a no drive situation..Sometines an errant burnt rubber smell will be noticed along with a slight vibration..Maybe someone else has some feedback on this subject..Good Luck

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