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bluebug

My 523Dxi has slowed down to a crawl.

Looks like I will be doing a rebuild soon.

Other than keeping the balls in the correct locations, is there anything special I need to look for?

I cannot find any information on ball dimensions, how can I determine if they are worn or not?

What is the likelihood that the ball rotors are worn internally?

How about the dimensions on the Pintle and internal bore of the ball rotors?

 

Clark

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WVHillbilly520H

I could sell you a low hour (282) non running 523Dxi and just swap out rearends, on a side note could it just be out of adjustment from the direction paddle to the linkages on the hydro, many posts on here about adjusting all that first from other Xi owners that's the route I'd go before tearing apart just my :twocents-02cents:,Jeff.

 

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shallowwatersailor

Have you checked the linkages and/or the fluid level? Is it faster in reverse?

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bluebug

I have checked fluid level and it is full.

I have not checked/adjusted linkages.

I have not checked the charge pressure yet either.

It runs faster when cold than it does once warmed up.

Reverse does not seem to be affected as much as forward.

 

Clark

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WVHillbilly520H

I had a similar issue on my 520H but it was from oil/gunk/grass chaffe build up on the pump fins, no matter how good you think you have it clean until you pull the fender pan you'll never know how much stuff builds up in there,once I pressure washed the pump/hydro off changed fluid and filter just like new again,Jeff.

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WNYPCRepair
17 hours ago, WVHillbilly520H said:

I could sell you a low hour (282) non running 523Dxi and just swap out rearends, on a side note could it just be out of adjustment from the direction paddle to the linkages on the hydro, many posts on here about adjusting all that first from other Xi owners that's the route I'd go before tearing apart just my :twocents-02cents:,Jeff.

 

 

 

Looking to sell that already? :)

 

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WVHillbilly520H
34 minutes ago, WNYPCRepair said:

 

 

Looking to sell that already? :)

 

No not yet but the fuel system has me puzzled at the moment ,not a diesel guru by no means and sometimes the gasoline powered throws me a curve ball, I've only tinkered on the Dxi a couple hours  so far not giving up that easy yet,Jeff.

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bluebug

I did an oil and filter change last fall.

I cleaned the steering screen this weekend.

I found a little, but not much, metal on the screen.

The charge pressure tested out at 40 PSI.

 

Clark

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bluebug

Ordered a gasket kit for the 1100 and tore it apart this week. Balls do not show any wear. Oil was clean.

Pump rotor balls measure 0.9985 with bores of 0.9995. Drive rotor balls measure 1.2485 with bores of 1.2520.

There is no wear on the charge pump plate or rotor. Will reassemble it this weekend and reinstall it in the tractor.

Will readjust linkages on installation and plan on removing the Smart Turn linkage.

 

Clark

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bluebug

I put it all back together and installed it back into the tractor.

I found the neutral eccentric 180 degrees out of position.

 

Clark

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nmassey02

Where did you order your gasket kit from?

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bluebug

Got seal kit from Jacks Small Engines.

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