Posted by NDIHC on July 20, 2023 at 12:22:28 from (64.31.251.148):
In Reply to: Locked up rear end posted by Samske on July 16, 2023 at 08:41:42:
I don't for the life of me know what happened. So, a log that was being pulled by the winch, got stuck on something. So you backed up, took a run at it and when you hit the end if the cable, the log didn't pop loose nut your tractor flexed somewhere in the middle and now won't start and the wheels don't seem to want to turn. The winch, 3 point and pto shaft are all free. Sounds to me like you broke your tractor in half but it didn't actually separate. I've pulled some big loads with my cub cadet garden tractors, including cars and stumps that I've taken a run at to break loose and have NEVER felt anything give or flex. The Branson doesn't appear to be built like a traditional tractor in that it doesn't look to have much ''meat'' connecting the front half to the rear. Compare the 20 some horsepower Branson to a 20 some horsepower Farmall H and you'll see what I mean. My guess is overstressed parts plus an under built machine equals a catastrophic failure. But I've been wrong before too.
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