Massey 8150 dynashift problem

wdah/him

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tyrone
what are the big ones like, would a 3690 be much different. need something with more weight than a 6180 or valmet 8400.

currently thinking tm 165 sort of machine or 8560

its the part of it might sit about that would put me off a bit as when the 6180 sits about for long it needs breaks bleed would this be a problem with the ccls tractors
 

wdah/him

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tyrone
dont hear much like that about the valmet our valmet has the smaller engine i think than the big massey. different sump too, it all is at the front of the axle like a bucket and would need to be on steep ground for the pick up pipe not to get oil, perhaps this is the difference
 

Jimmy 91

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Swapped the selnoids around as mentioned above and it's still no different .
It tends to be worse when cold then gets better once warm . But some days doesn't .
It's had a new hydraulic pump and brakes it's not the dynashift lever as swapped it with another tractor. It's a great tractor just need to sort this problem out. Open to suggestions thanks
 

madscientist

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omagh N.I.
Swapped the selnoids around as mentioned above and it's still no different .
It tends to be worse when cold then gets better once warm . But some days doesn't .
It's had a new hydraulic pump and brakes it's not the dynashift lever as swapped it with another tractor. It's a great tractor just need to sort this problem out. Open to squggestions thanks
It is a mind boggler. There is micro processors on each notch of dynashift lever swapping it would rule that out. If it works sometimes it could be corrosion on brain. Swap brain with another tractor with autotronic 2.
 

Jimmy 91

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It is a mind boggler. There is micro processors on each notch of dynashift lever swapping it would rule that out. If it works sometimes it could be corrosion on brain. Swap brain with another tractor with autotronic 2.
I had a fiddle last night and swapped the wires around on the 2 selonoids and when it was in a on dynashift it selected b and held in it no problem so that rules out mechanical so must be electrical . The brain is what I think it could be ... I'm just worried about disturbing the other tractor to swap it and try it... don't want two playing up ...
 

madscientist

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Location
omagh N.I.
I had a fiddle last night and swapped the wires around on the 2 selonoids and when it was in a on dynashift it selected b and held in it no problem so that rules out mechanical so must be electrical . The brain is what I think it could be ... I'm just worried about disturbing the other tractor to swap it and try it... don't want two playing up ...
Open a can of worms! Need to bite the bullet to eliminate more areas. Plenty electronic engineers about now to check circuit boards but I do believe David king charges a moderate fee @£150 to check a brain if you don't want to disturb another tractor
 

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