I bought an 8N out of a parking lot last year. Didn't run, but I thought it was salvageable from my tire-kicking. Got it home and rewired the thing (horrible spaghetti wiring from the previous owner, sorta surprised it hadn't caught fire, except I think he had it wired hot to neutral, so likely he was just killing his battery right off the bat) and was able to get it running. I've not yet let it run too long, but I did try to get it moving and it'd give a good try, rock forward/back a few inches and then give up. Engine didn't stall, just wouldn't move. It was recommended that I engage the PTO and jam a 2x4 in to try and bog the engine down, but that didn't do anything, so I went ahead with the assumption that the clutch is the matter
I've split the tractor at the engine and I noticed water leaks/rust on the split. Got it open and there's a solid two inches of rust on the bottom, definitely spent the majority of its life sitting in the rain I'd reckon!
Now that I have it open I can spin the input shaft and it'll move the hubs (tires are off to be replaced) but it feels rough.
I'm thinking I should pull the top off the transmission to get a look at it. I can't quite tell but it feels like something might be stripped or a tooth might be missing. Figure it's worth the looking before I go through the effort of putting a new clutch in, resurfacing the flywheel, and cleaning out that whole housing. Any ideas before I got ahead? It could also be that it feels rough because of just how many revolution it takes get spin those hubs at all and I'm not getting it spun up enough to get the oil moving.
I've split the tractor at the engine and I noticed water leaks/rust on the split. Got it open and there's a solid two inches of rust on the bottom, definitely spent the majority of its life sitting in the rain I'd reckon!
Now that I have it open I can spin the input shaft and it'll move the hubs (tires are off to be replaced) but it feels rough.
I'm thinking I should pull the top off the transmission to get a look at it. I can't quite tell but it feels like something might be stripped or a tooth might be missing. Figure it's worth the looking before I go through the effort of putting a new clutch in, resurfacing the flywheel, and cleaning out that whole housing. Any ideas before I got ahead? It could also be that it feels rough because of just how many revolution it takes get spin those hubs at all and I'm not getting it spun up enough to get the oil moving.