450b transmission
450b transmission
we have a jd 450b that was running great when all of sudden it stopped. oil poored out of the shifting lever on the transmission. don't know why. now the dozer will not go forward or backward. there was no vibration or unusal sound when it stopped. does anyone know where I would start on a trouble shoot for this or have a clue on what is wonge?
I am trying toget a JD 450 B running again..any help would be appriciated
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Milton,
I had a simiular experiance with my 450b. one day I was skidding logs and she just quit moving. After i looked all over the machine I saw some oil on the right side in front of the track,upon inspection I found that the line from the trans to the cooler had fell off the fitting. As I followed this line I found under the floor boards a short rubber hose hooked to the trans line. After I replaced the hose clamp and refilled the trans she was as good as new. The lines are under your right foot as you sit on the machine. I hope this helps, it is a sick feeling to just stop and not know why. Good luck. Let us know what you find,
I had a simiular experiance with my 450b. one day I was skidding logs and she just quit moving. After i looked all over the machine I saw some oil on the right side in front of the track,upon inspection I found that the line from the trans to the cooler had fell off the fitting. As I followed this line I found under the floor boards a short rubber hose hooked to the trans line. After I replaced the hose clamp and refilled the trans she was as good as new. The lines are under your right foot as you sit on the machine. I hope this helps, it is a sick feeling to just stop and not know why. Good luck. Let us know what you find,
There is always another rock under this one!
thanks...this machine decided toqut at the bottom of a haller next to a sggy spring. Iwill have to four wheel down to it and back with my tools. I feel like I am in the Coast Guard all over again except I won't be rockin back and forthrock digger wrote:Milton,
I had a simiular experiance with my 450b. one day I was skidding logs and she just quit moving. After i looked all over the machine I saw some oil on the right side in front of the track,upon inspection I found that the line from the trans to the cooler had fell off the fitting. As I followed this line I found under the floor boards a short rubber hose hooked to the trans line. After I replaced the hose clamp and refilled the trans she was as good as new. The lines are under your right foot as you sit on the machine. I hope this helps, it is a sick feeling to just stop and not know why. Good luck. Let us know what you find,
I am trying toget a JD 450 B running again..any help would be appriciated
- Paul Buhler
- 350 crawler
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We've all been there; a real PITA, but it is sooo satisfying when you figure out the problem and get it running again. Best of luck. Paul...thanks...this machine decided to quit at the bottom of a haller next to a soggy spring. I will have to four wheel down to it and back with my tools. I feel like I am in the Coast Guard all over again except I won't be rockin back and forth
Paul Buhler
Killington, VT
420c 5 roll with 62 blade, FOPS, and Gearmatic 8a winch
Killington, VT
420c 5 roll with 62 blade, FOPS, and Gearmatic 8a winch
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