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  1. #31
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    My 330 has a hydro leak too, as far as I can tell it is coming from one of the main hose fittings at the bottom of the trans facing the front of the tractor. My directional control arm bellcrank in the transmission is physically worn and sloppy making the tractor's ground speed unsteady. Sad thin is that as simple as the repair will be, I see no way of begin able to get to it without dropping the entire transmission out of the tractor. I figure I will take care of the leaky hose/fitting when I drop the trans to fix the bellcrank. Mine has over 1900 hours.

    JD110: That's interesting that there were some 110's with separate pedals.. I was under the impression that all 100 series gear drive tractors were single pedal design. Before I got my 330, I had a 1971 112 that was actually a 10hp. If you look up the models you can see that for several of the earlier years a 112 was actually a 10 horse and the 110 was 8 horse. Then somewhere along the way, someone at JD said "hey, why don't we have the model number accurately convey the HP of the model!" LOL!
    Trikes:
    '85 ATC 350R
    '85 ATC 250R
    '86 ATC 350X
    '85 ATC 350X
    '84 ATC 200ES Big Red
    '84 ATC 125M
    '85 ATC 110
    '85 ATC 70/110

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  2. #32
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    Joe, I've noticed I can't set my direction lever to a certain speed and leave it there. It will slow down if I let off the handle. Is this a symptom like yours?

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  3. #33
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    Quote Originally Posted by bkm View Post
    Joe, I've noticed I can't set my direction lever to a certain speed and leave it there. It will slow down if I let off the handle. Is this a symptom like yours?

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    Exactly like mine... ON flat ground it isn't too bad, but a slight uphill grade and it loses speed, and a little downhill it will speed up quite a bit. And reverse can be real sluggish to get motivated. At first I thought my transmission was just worn and getting really tired. But I had the rear fenders off for a good cleaning a year or so ago and noticed that the little bellcrank on the transmission directional control shaft was sloppy due to wear. Tractor will climb a hill so steep in forward it will make the front end dance. I'm almost 100% certain my issue is that worn bellcrank letting the actual control shaft float back and forth enough to make the ground speed unsteady.
    Trikes:
    '85 ATC 350R
    '85 ATC 250R
    '86 ATC 350X
    '85 ATC 350X
    '84 ATC 200ES Big Red
    '84 ATC 125M
    '85 ATC 110
    '85 ATC 70/110

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  4. #34
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    That's exactly what mine does.

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  5. #35
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    Ive got a JD 112 L. Made only one year so its pretty rare 85 i think

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  6. #36
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    Quote Originally Posted by AK47KID View Post
    Ive got a JD 112 L. Made only one year so its pretty rare 85 i think

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    Here's my son a couple years back getting use to the 111, which I think is like yours. But they made lots of these. He sure loves his.Attachment 231413Click image for larger version. 

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    Had a little time this weekend to haul a few loads with this plastic cart. The big red will work circles around the tractors at this game. Click image for larger version. 

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    Ok. I need help. Not sure why my pic is upside down.
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  7. #37
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    Quote Originally Posted by bkm View Post
    That's exactly what mine does.

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    You might be able to get a look at that bellcrank if you lay down on the ground while having a friend cycle the hydro control lever up top. It's the final bit of linkage in the motion drive control system. If your tractor is like mine, it will be on the right side of the transmission as viewed from overhead.
    Trikes:
    '85 ATC 350R
    '85 ATC 250R
    '86 ATC 350X
    '85 ATC 350X
    '84 ATC 200ES Big Red
    '84 ATC 125M
    '85 ATC 110
    '85 ATC 70/110

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  8. #38
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    I'll take a look at that. Reading a couple of threads on My Tractor Forum, they talk about a couple of bolts that wear out on the linkage making it not hold a desired speed.

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  9. #39
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    Hey guys. Found something else. Please bear with me on these posts. For you John Deere/Atc fans. This is it. Take your lady out for an amazing night on the yard. It's in Phoenix c/l. Click image for larger version. 

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  10. #40
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    checking with you boys because i know this is a wealth of knowledge. I have a 1966 John Deere Round Fender 110. I just ordered all new belts for it. I can't find the belt that runs the mule drive. Its referred to as the "intermediate drive belt". It runs from the engine pulley to down to the pulley that engages the deck. it is itself engaged by the right foot. Its on the outside of the passengers side of the tractor. Anyone have a belt number? Its not M41335, M40015, or M44121. I talked to the dealer, and they're looking, but i didn't get the warm and fuzzy from the kid on the phone.
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    85 250sx
    86 250sx
    84 Yamaha 225DX - Bruins Trike
    85 Yama 225DX - The Rental!
    150cc Piranha powered 70
    110cc Lifan 70
    82 70
    83 ALT 50 Trail Buddy
    88 Yamaha BW 80
    84 z50

  11. #41
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    Quote Originally Posted by redsox View Post
    checking with you boys because i know this is a wealth of knowledge. I have a 1966 John Deere Round Fender 110. I just ordered all new belts for it. I can't find the belt that runs the mule drive. Its referred to as the "intermediate drive belt". It runs from the engine pulley to down to the pulley that engages the deck. it is itself engaged by the right foot. Its on the outside of the passengers side of the tractor. Anyone have a belt number? Its not M41335, M40015, or M44121. I talked to the dealer, and they're looking, but i didn't get the warm and fuzzy from the kid on the phone.
    You didn't get warm and fuzzy from the kid on the phone, so your checking with us boys. Mighty nice of ya. First, tell us what side a passenger sits on a '66 jd110?
    Just kidding redsox. I don't have a clue to your question. There's a couple good forums. I'd be patient with the dealer. They should know. I've found it hard getting stuff thru certain guys at our Jd dealer. One guy couldn't find a flywheel for one and said "why don't you just throw the whole thing away" haha
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  12. #42
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jd110 View Post
    You didn't get warm and fuzzy from the kid on the phone, so your checking with us boys. Mighty nice of ya. First, tell us what side a passenger sits on a '66 jd110?
    Just kidding redsox. I don't have a clue to your question. There's a couple good forums. I'd be patient with the dealer. They should know. I've found it hard getting stuff thru certain guys at our Jd dealer. One guy couldn't find a flywheel for one and said "why don't you just throw the whole thing away" haha
    Haha. Its an easier way of saying the starboard, because I'm not sure where you're sitting. As for forums, I've done a few searches with no luck. I was a member on MyTractorForum awhile back, but about six months ago i got an email notification that the thing was hacked and all the information got out. I don't go on anymore. Anyway, just taking a shot. There are a lot of weird guys on here with a lot of weird stuff. I was hoping someone had the same weird stuff as me.
    Wubba Lubba Dub Dub!!!!!

    TRIKES:
    86 250r
    85 250sx
    86 250sx
    84 Yamaha 225DX - Bruins Trike
    85 Yama 225DX - The Rental!
    150cc Piranha powered 70
    110cc Lifan 70
    82 70
    83 ALT 50 Trail Buddy
    88 Yamaha BW 80
    84 z50

  13. #43
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    This came from www.keepingitgreen.com: m40224-primary mower belt for 38 mower(engagement mechanism to mower deck). M40222-engagement belt (short belt from engine to intermediate drive).

  14. #44
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    Redsox, just received confirmation from a fine member at weekend freedom machines, M40224 is the belt you stated.

  15. #45
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    I stopped by my uncles to fix a couple things, a while back. Here’s what I got for payment:
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    It had some hideous looking racks, that probably made it more useful-somehow. Had to take them off ASAP in order to fit it in my rig.

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