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1958 series 1 D17 Problem

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    Posted: 08 Jan 2017 at 3:26pm
I am seeking advice on what i have done to my tractor. So a couple weeks ago i got stuck in the mud so i left it unti the ground froze. Today when i tryed to drive out the wheels were frozen in the icey mud. i let out the clutch and a loud pop happened but the tires did not spin! Now I am stuck and have no rear wheel drive at all! Does anyone have any idea what i might have broken?? The high low feels ok and pto spins and all the gears seem fine just back wheels dont even try to turn. If anyone has any ideas please send em to me
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Hi,
If you post your question in the Farm Equipment section you will get lots of help with your issue.
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you may have broken an axle (brake shaft) take off the brake covers off under the seat put in gear and if one turns that is the side with problem
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