Those 2940s were great tractors. I have one with a loader on it . I spent many days picking rocks into the bucket and cleaning our feedlots with it . I just put a new head gasket and water pump on it last spring . Besides the water pump and head gasket it has never had any engine work done and it has 12000 hours . We did repaint it due to it being in manure most of its life . Now it just loads feed and plows snow . Great video as always stay safe .
I love this tractor it’s a tough lil shit and will go just about anywhere we use to pull the tile cart with it we use it a lot when we install pipe and wire for irrigation
@@dirtgrainsteel they are really good tight turning machines. I've loaded more manure and feed with it than you could even imagine. It survived a tornado that destroyed the barn it was in . it only needed a new exhaust and a light on the fender and some touch up on the paint .We have a newer case mx 200 with loader and dad won't use it he doesn't like the way it shifts and the loader joystick. Ours is semi retired but it gets used from time to time. You can't buy a new one as good as it .
Excellent video keep up the great videos 👍👍👍👍I am working on a customers 2940 John Deere it has a broken transmission case on the top shaft the rear bearings failed and popped the snap ring groove out of case . That's one of my next steps is to pull out the axle stubs. I have never did a John Deere axle stubs and planetary. I have worked on big Massey Ferguson tractors rear ends it the exact same thing.
Cool!!! I hope this video maybe possibly helped you out!! Just remember to take the lock plat off the 12 point bolt before you try to back the bolt out I forgot to mention that in the video
@@dirtgrainsteel yes your video was extremely helpful except the one that I am working on the whole axle and planetary carrier came off as a big chunk I am slowly getting the broken case stripped of parts for the replacement case to go back together this 2940 John Deere has been very well used and abused by it's owner's and hired help I know it's a high houred too by the wear in the bearings. I really like your videos keep up the great videos 👍👍👍👍
When i was a JD tech at had a crock pot in the shop for heating bearings that came on with the lights. There's also a method using a torch that involves chewing tobacco spit so you don't overheat it
When first married 37 yrs ago, I made the mistake of taking the war departments large cook pot to heat some motor oil and a new set of timing gears for an 88 Ford 300. Well the wounds have finally healed, and I am mostly walking right again. Hopefully your Mom will fogive you, eventually. If you think you ve cleaned it enough so she wont notice, clean it 5 more times... then buy a new one just like it and hope there were no identifiable marks.
just call snap-on thay will send you a new one the next day if they want your old one they will send you a pre paid shipping label i have never had to send my old tools back great customer service.
Those 2940s were great tractors. I have one with a loader on it . I spent many days picking rocks into the bucket and cleaning our feedlots with it . I just put a new head gasket and water pump on it last spring . Besides the water pump and head gasket it has never had any engine work done and it has 12000 hours . We did repaint it due to it being in manure most of its life . Now it just loads feed and plows snow . Great video as always stay safe .
I love this tractor it’s a tough lil shit and will go just about anywhere we use to pull the tile cart with it we use it a lot when we install pipe and wire for irrigation
@@dirtgrainsteel they are really good tight turning machines. I've loaded more manure and feed with it than you could even imagine. It survived a tornado that destroyed the barn it was in . it only needed a new exhaust and a light on the fender and some touch up on the paint .We have a newer case mx 200 with loader and dad won't use it he doesn't like the way it shifts and the loader joystick. Ours is semi retired but it gets used from time to time. You can't buy a new one as good as it .
Good to see Dad in the video, well part of dad. Thanks for the great videos stay safe
It’s hard to get him in them lol your welcome!!
That was really interesting. I cracked up when you took moms deep fryer. 🤣 I never thought of doing that!! Can’t wait for tomorrow’s episode.
I didn’t realize it but the actually make a $400 bearing heater but a $30 fry daddy is a lot cheaper lol
@@dirtgrainsteel Definitely better than a coffee can and fire wrench. Lol
Excellent video keep up the great videos 👍👍👍👍I am working on a customers 2940 John Deere it has a broken transmission case on the top shaft the rear bearings failed and popped the snap ring groove out of case . That's one of my next steps is to pull out the axle stubs. I have never did a John Deere axle stubs and planetary. I have worked on big Massey Ferguson tractors rear ends it the exact same thing.
Cool!!! I hope this video maybe possibly helped you out!! Just remember to take the lock plat off the 12 point bolt before you try to back the bolt out I forgot to mention that in the video
@@dirtgrainsteel yes your video was extremely helpful except the one that I am working on the whole axle and planetary carrier came off as a big chunk I am slowly getting the broken case stripped of parts for the replacement case to go back together this 2940 John Deere has been very well used and abused by it's owner's and hired help I know it's a high houred too by the wear in the bearings. I really like your videos keep up the great videos 👍👍👍👍
At work we have an old oven that we use only for heating up parts. We have to weld some big aluminum so we bought a gas grill to heat them up.
I didn’t realize it but they make a actual bearing heater!!
Hey guys liked the video I'm gonna do my johndeere 990 has the the same problem,you guys gave me confidence thanks
When i was a JD tech at had a crock pot in the shop for heating bearings that came on with the lights.
There's also a method using a torch that involves chewing tobacco spit so you don't overheat it
You should make the stand that holds the axle shaft stationary during assembly / disassembly. I have made 5 over the years.
I'll have to build one!
I have same experience with snap on also looks like more bolts in battery box than axle housing
I’m getting tired of snap on they don’t stand behind tools like they should....yeah that thing had a few bolts lol
Love the shop work video’s
I'm glad you enjoy them!!
Great video! Very educational. Thank you
Your welcome!
Had 2940,excellent price at my auction
How about a jack stand under the tractor or wood blocks
There’s one under there
Very nice thank you
I'd find a Snap on dealer should be able to get 1 stop by your shop. They make a bearing heater but I have a toaster oven that I use
Always used peanut oil for cookin bearings.
I was all out lol
When first married 37 yrs ago, I made the mistake of taking the war departments large cook pot to heat some motor oil and a new set of timing gears for an 88 Ford 300. Well the wounds have finally healed, and I am mostly walking right again.
Hopefully your Mom will fogive you, eventually. If you think you ve cleaned it enough so she wont notice, clean it 5 more times... then buy a new one just like it and hope there were no identifiable marks.
Love vids like this. Especially when I have a similar tractor and could possibly need this info in the future. Thanks
Good deal!! Thanks for watching!!
Is a 2440 the same procedure?
I'm pretty sure it will be
Did you ever buy Nepros or Hazet? Tools
No I never have
220 degrees is the maximum that you should heat a bearing
The book says 350 is what deere recommends
Like #102
Thanks for the video!
Thanks for watching!
Thanks for watching!
You are brave to mess with Mom!
Lol she’s not to bad
So, how long do you baste a bearing? Lol
Doc
Lol about 20mins
@@dirtgrainsteel I'll have to put that in my memory bank for future reference. Lol
Nothing season's deep fried chicken like jd hyd oil. Lol
400 is awfully hot for a bearing. You can temper O-1 steel at 400. (Or maybe I misunderstood.)
It actually only got to about 325 according to my temp gun according to the book Deere recommends getting it to 350
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just call snap-on thay will send you a new one the next day if they want your old one they will send you a pre paid shipping label i have never had to send my old tools back great customer service.
I’ll do that thank you!
@@dirtgrainsteel their phone number is 877-762-7664 That's not on customer service I believe they're on Milwaukee Wisconsin
@@dirtgrainsteel I came out kind of wrong I'm using voice that is customer service and I believe they are in Milwaukee Wisconsin
You going to be in trouble if you're mom finds out you used her fryer
Oh I've been in trouble before lol
Toss in some French fries
😂😂😂 might taste bad
Should have used vegetable oil then.lol