John Deere 2030 Front Axle Pivot Pins, Bushes and Bell Crank Repair

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  • čas přidán 28. 08. 2024
  • I run through the replacement of the front axle pivot pins and bushes and machine up a new bush for the steering pivot. There will be more to come on this tractor front end.

Komentáře • 94

  • @larryhumphrey1295
    @larryhumphrey1295 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Thank you so much for making this video. I purchased a 1030 with all the same problems. It was dangerous to drive down the road, due to the steering being so sloppy. There was no trace of needle bearings left and then the axle housing hole was all worn larger also. This video has helped tremendously! Thanks again!!!

  • @redneckpackrat128
    @redneckpackrat128 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for posting this. I've got an old 2020 whose bell crank is so sloppy it won't hardly turn. This winter (if it makes it til then!) it's getting nosed in and pulled apart to see what all it's going to take to tighten it up. Your video was an excellent 'primer' for my project. I appreciate your taking the time to make it. I'll most likely be watching it several times in a few months!

  • @billypirtle1443
    @billypirtle1443 Před 6 měsíci +1

    I both mine in 1976 the modle was 1973 it sat on the dealers lot for 3 years had 1.5 hrs on it its 50 years old still going strong 2500 hrs on it now she still looks good been in shed ever sents i had it.

  • @stevedelarre7494
    @stevedelarre7494 Před 2 lety

    Just bought a 2130 and have exactly this issue. Got the workshop manual but watching this makes everything clear. Thank you for posting this video, made an old Pom happy, thanks again.

  • @marekbrodowicz8950
    @marekbrodowicz8950 Před 3 lety

    hello bear
    I have a jd 2030 since recently, and since it is over 40 years old, I have some repairs waiting for me
    inspired by your films, I have renovated the front axle, thank you for your help and simple explanations coming directly from an experienced mechanic

  • @garyshaw2822
    @garyshaw2822 Před 4 lety +3

    I was having a difficult time removing the tie rod on my 3020 when I came across this video. The design was similar enough so I gave your technique a try and it worked great! Thank you for taking the time to share your knowledge.

  • @pdaniel158
    @pdaniel158 Před 4 lety +2

    Thanks for sharing all your knowledge. You would not believe how helpful you have been.

  • @saypuppy
    @saypuppy Před 7 lety +1

    GREAT VIDEO!!!! My carpentry skills far surpass my mechanic skills and your video saved me a pile of cash. I had to replace the bellcrank on a 2020 and this video was priceless to me. Thanks for the video!!!

    • @BundyBearsShed
      @BundyBearsShed  Před 7 lety +1

      G day Saypuppy, Well that is good news, glad you got something from it. Thanks for watching and commenting.

  • @alanbloodworth2653
    @alanbloodworth2653 Před 7 lety

    Thank you for posting such valuable information on the 2030. Mine has been a source of anxiety because it needs everything yours does. It is still in use, but this winter will finally be the time renew many of the systems. You're doing a great job making these tasks look easy!

  • @markbuilt
    @markbuilt Před 2 lety

    Thank you for showing this . I have looked all over the You tube world about a John Deere front end . I have a1973 2120 John Deere and the front end needs work on the part you are doing plus the spindles for the wheels plus bearing in the parts that the tie rod end tie on too . You have a good one eh Canada here

  • @mimibergerac7792
    @mimibergerac7792 Před 2 lety

    Thank you so much for that great series, that saves my nerves with my good 2130...

  • @garykelly3914
    @garykelly3914 Před 7 lety +2

    Great to see an informative video working on the John Deere 2030, currently restoring my dads. Renewed the bushings on the front axle but the wheels are flicking back and forth when driving, think there is alignment issues! This is the least of my worries, the hydraulics are acting up, can't wait for your hydraulic repair videos ha ha.

    • @BundyBearsShed
      @BundyBearsShed  Před 7 lety

      The steering column one isnt far away, check the pitman arm is tight on the spline, they had a problem with them coming loose.

  • @RGSABloke
    @RGSABloke Před 7 lety +1

    Hi Lance, really nice work and great to see the pins/shims come out with controlled force! Keep sharing big chap. Kindest regards from a very cold Bonnie Scotland. Joe.

    • @BundyBearsShed
      @BundyBearsShed  Před 7 lety

      Thanks Joe, As you go into winter we are in summer now, another month and it will get quite hot, days are 30-34 deg C at present but 38 is not uncommon. 38 sucks the energy out of you if it is very humid as well. Thanks for watching and commenting.

  • @markinoz4795
    @markinoz4795 Před 7 lety +3

    cooeee lance. just clocked onto you from bcbloc's referral. been watching the yanks doing it for ages but great to have found the genuine article here showing us how it's done. keep on keeping on! ps; good to hear a shifter called a shifter

    • @BundyBearsShed
      @BundyBearsShed  Před 7 lety +2

      Markinoz welcome aboard Mark, glad to have you here. Yeah a spade is a spade in my shed. Good bit of fun a CZcams channel.

  • @jameskendell2890
    @jameskendell2890 Před 2 lety

    Thanks again for your excellent content! Time to get it done.

  • @timhietbrink6049
    @timhietbrink6049 Před 3 lety

    Hello Lance, thank you for this video! I am restoring my 1120 and I've used al of these techniques! I've also made an exact copy of the bushing for the steering, it works perfect!
    Happy New year to you.

  • @Deere55
    @Deere55 Před rokem +1

    Where I'm from in Ohio USA, a lot of people just call it "bushhogging", no matter what brand mower you're using.

    • @BundyBearsShed
      @BundyBearsShed  Před rokem

      I see that on CZcams other places call it Topping but we just call it slashing.

  • @joetiller1031
    @joetiller1031 Před 7 lety +1

    Good job Lance, your tractor is about like my 2640 I did the same job on mine except I did not have a fork truck or shop floor to do it in, I guess the worst part was getting the axel back in without killing my self quite a pain but I got it.

    • @BundyBearsShed
      @BundyBearsShed  Před 7 lety

      Joe Tiller yeah Joe that can be a fiddle. I have a few more things to do yet. I will re seal the steering column shortly

    • @randywarren7722
      @randywarren7722 Před 8 měsíci

      I need to take my 2640 apart. Did you buy a new bell crank?

  • @aaronmartinezb.4835
    @aaronmartinezb.4835 Před rokem +1

    from Monterrey Mexico, thank`s for the information

  • @MalcOfLincoln
    @MalcOfLincoln Před 7 lety

    Spot on Lance. Now I know you're experienced at this, and have the tools, but that was a top job. Also know the hard graft it takes...credit where it's due eh!

    • @BundyBearsShed
      @BundyBearsShed  Před 7 lety

      Thanks Malc, Keeps the cob webs out of the brain box and keeps the hand in doing bit here and there. A bit more coming up on the old Johnny yet.

  • @trafalgar22a8
    @trafalgar22a8 Před 3 lety

    I like your tutorials, Lance. Regards Arnold Cook, Moolboolaman

  • @flintstoneengineering
    @flintstoneengineering Před 7 lety

    You make it look easy Lance, top job!

    • @BundyBearsShed
      @BundyBearsShed  Před 7 lety

      Flintstone Engineering did this for 34 years before selling the workshop, was just coming good lol

  • @bcbloc02
    @bcbloc02 Před 7 lety +1

    That boomarang is a bellcrank. John Deere built those front ends with 2 different sizes of needle bearings and some just had bushings, it depends on the casting number of the front end and bell crank used. It seems they just mixed and used whatever I have never found the parts books to well match what was on the tractors. Pretty sure you put that front bushing in upside down though. The grease is supposed to go around the bushing and come out on top where the load is.

    • @BundyBearsShed
      @BundyBearsShed  Před 7 lety

      G Day Brian, The grease hole lined up and there is a track around to the load bearing surface, they must have thought it was easy to get grease into that way and there is more surface area to support the load without the grease hole. The 40 and 50 series utility tractors went to a stub axle like pivot with tapered bearings over here after this setup. These old girls were my bread and butter for many years.

    • @BundyBearsShed
      @BundyBearsShed  Před 7 lety

      We call them bellcrank over here too but I was trying to explain the shape, the top arm on the top of the king pin we call a bellcrank too. But we call fenders mud guards and a hood is a bonnet. And what you call a scale we call a ruler. Our language over here is slowly becoming Americanised if there is such a word as TV, Facebook and CZcams make the world a smaller place.

    • @bcbloc02
      @bcbloc02 Před 7 lety +1

      Bundy Bears Shed
      I have beat hundreds of those pins and bushings in over the years but i admit it has been probably ten or more since i did a utility tractor like that, We mostly work on 5000 and 6000 series now as the old 30 and 40s are too worn out to bring in the shop. I know on the waterloo built tractors the hole goes on the top but couldn't remember if the utility's had an external groove around the bushing or not.

  • @johnambler3107
    @johnambler3107 Před 7 lety +1

    G Day Lance, great job on the axle mate it was a shame to drill out all that phosphor bronze.

    • @BundyBearsShed
      @BundyBearsShed  Před 7 lety

      Yeay its a shame sometimes but it is what was on hand.

  • @Marnage29
    @Marnage29 Před rokem +1

    Hi Lance, Thanks a lot for your videos and sharing your knowledge. I have a question. For pulling out the bushes you have used a press with 30 T. And after your have tried a handmade extractor. But how do you choose the steel of the threaded bar and nuts ? Indeed considering the forces not all kind of steel would be able to widthstand such forces correct ?
    I am in process of viewing all your videos. Looks like it is gonna take a while ! Keep going and thanks a lot from France !

    • @BundyBearsShed
      @BundyBearsShed  Před rokem

      I just use normal mild steel threaded bar as used in the building industry, usually around 19mm but sometimes 16mm

  • @punkdcrew
    @punkdcrew Před rokem

    Great video! I’m also looking to replace the rear pin. Is there a specific direction it needs to come out and does it require a press? Thanks for the informative content!

    • @BundyBearsShed
      @BundyBearsShed  Před rokem +1

      There is a shoulder on the pin and it knocks out from the back forwards and the front axle when in place holds it there. They are a bit of a bugger to get a swing on but it is do able

  • @benvasilinda9729
    @benvasilinda9729 Před 2 lety

    I’m having trouble getting the axle back in. I had no issue getting it out but it’s not easy to align back in.

    • @BundyBearsShed
      @BundyBearsShed  Před 2 lety

      No they can be a bit of a fiddle, if one pin was a little longer it would help for sure. Just take your time and line things up well.

  • @JACKATTACKED
    @JACKATTACKED Před 7 lety +1

    Top job again 👍

    • @dirkvanschalkwyk8225
      @dirkvanschalkwyk8225 Před 6 lety

      why don't the websites open on demand, allways have to re try and you just can't get in.

  • @Deebo1812
    @Deebo1812 Před 7 lety

    Interesting video, more tractor repairs please!

    • @BundyBearsShed
      @BundyBearsShed  Před 7 lety

      Deebo1812 they are on their way, just takes a fair bit of time and organising.

    • @Deebo1812
      @Deebo1812 Před 7 lety

      Bundy Bears Shed I can see that, I don't know where you find the time, but it is much appreciated!

  • @kammestra
    @kammestra Před 3 lety +1

    Great video! I´m doing the frontaxle on my 3130 right now and this video helped alot. Unfortunately my back pivot pin has some wear, and i´m not quite sure how to push it out or back in. To bad you didn´t change yours :) How would you do it? it´s very litte space to the oilpan. Thank you!

    • @BundyBearsShed
      @BundyBearsShed  Před 3 lety +2

      Threaded rod and big washers is what I usually use when I need to change one.

    • @kammestra
      @kammestra Před 3 lety +1

      @@BundyBearsShed Thanks for the tip! I got it out with a M24 rod with a bunch of thick washer and a socket on the pushing end. Did take som force though :)

    • @MrJbkendell
      @MrJbkendell Před 7 měsíci

      Pushed out with a bottle jack and some wood blocks, a little concerned with pushing the replacement back in with the oil pan in the way and all. Hopefully a nice dry ice acetone bath will allow for a quick fit. Any tips would be awesome!

  • @marekbrodowicz8950
    @marekbrodowicz8950 Před 3 lety +1

    Hello
    I have a problem in jd 2030, the handbrake linings are torn, do you have a movie how to fix it?
    whether to remove the lifting arms, or to unscrew the left housing of the rear axle. my tractor is equipped with a cabin. Regards Marek

    • @BundyBearsShed
      @BundyBearsShed  Před 3 lety

      No video as yet but you remove the lift cover and some times you need to undo the l/h final drive as well.

  • @AdrianHiggins83
    @AdrianHiggins83 Před 7 lety

    good effort on making this video!

    • @BundyBearsShed
      @BundyBearsShed  Před 7 lety

      Adrian Higgins thanks Adrian more to come on the old girl yet

  • @khalidibrahim6617
    @khalidibrahim6617 Před 7 lety

    Godspeed master 💐💐💐

  • @billsmart5091
    @billsmart5091 Před 3 lety

    Hi Lance, if I have a 3020, where would I go to find those spares; as in pins etc. I am in South Australia. Thanks

    • @BundyBearsShed
      @BundyBearsShed  Před 3 lety +1

      jd parts has parts listings for free, we can help with some by bringing it in from the USA

  • @GDTractor
    @GDTractor Před 7 lety

    Hi !! Got your channel location from RustlyGloveBox .. I have a 1951 Ferguson T20 - I also have a John Deere 2010 .. I can't seem to get the PTO to work .. any ideas what it might be? I have heard a lot of people have trouble with 2010 PTO's .. thanks much .. Gary

    • @BundyBearsShed
      @BundyBearsShed  Před 7 lety +1

      G Day Gary, Welcome aboard, The 2010 could be a troublesome model at times but the clutch is just a small single disk from memory but I must admit I have not plated with one for ages now. I will have a look whan I get a chance and post here if there is anything comes to mind.

    • @GDTractor
      @GDTractor Před 7 lety +1

      Thx so much! and thanks for getting back to me!! I am also a friend with John Ford in Australia on FB .. I am sure you have never heard of him .. with such a LARGE country .. he has TONS of tractors .. love his FB page . again .. thanks for the info .. I can't believe it is much but just doesn't seem to work .. it acts like it wants to turn .. but doesn't "take off" .. there are two holes for the pto "rod" that comes out of the tractor .. I am assuming they are two different speeds .. I should try and get it out and see if the other "hole" works . thanks again !! Gary

  • @DuncanMargetts
    @DuncanMargetts Před 7 lety

    Wet disc brakes.. very intersting.. is this a fire safety thing or done for other reasons?

    • @BundyBearsShed
      @BundyBearsShed  Před 7 lety

      Duncan Margetts just a better longer lasting brake system. Almost all modern tractors do it that way now John Deere was ahead of the pack back when they bought these out

    • @DuncanMargetts
      @DuncanMargetts Před 7 lety +1

      Fascinating.. thanks! the wet brakes are an aftermarket item on Landcruisers destined for underground mine work.

  • @marcocapone6023
    @marcocapone6023 Před 4 lety

    G'day Lance, Thanks for the video, I've been wanting to do the same on my 2130 for years. The steering pin is so badly worn it laughable. Quick question, where did you get your pins from and steel back bearings. We have a John Deere dealer hear in WA but their prices are insane. Is there an email address that I can use to ask any more pressing questions. Finding info on my 2130 is hard work and it would be handy to ask someone with a similar machine. Marco

    • @BundyBearsShed
      @BundyBearsShed  Před 4 lety

      info@queenslandtractorspares.com.au will get the front counter of my business and they will help you out where they can.

  • @seriouslyimtherealmattmads

    help please 1990 John deer 510c backhoe has steering jerking problems. could anyone diagnose? I'm not sure but could it be the front axle?

  • @manishatanwar3508
    @manishatanwar3508 Před 6 lety

    19:10....which tool you use for cutting bush ...

  • @AmateurRedneckWorkshop

    Makes you feel pretty good to do a successful repair like that doesn't it? Keep on stewing those kangaroos.

    • @BundyBearsShed
      @BundyBearsShed  Před 7 lety

      Amateur Redneck Workshop yeah it's nice not to be on the clock any more doing this too like I was for years.

  • @billwortham804
    @billwortham804 Před 3 lety

    That is called a belcrank not a boomerang.

  • @bafrabafra6732
    @bafrabafra6732 Před 3 lety +1

    vwv-bafratraktor-com john deere yedek parça