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Peerless 205-026 transaxle issue

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Peerless 205-026 transaxle issue

Postby JLL » Tue Mar 04, 2014 4:19 pm

I have a AYP tractor with the above referenced transaxle in it. I moved the tractor a few days ago and cut it off. Walking away I heard a 'ping' that sounded like something hit a piece of tin. Later when I tried to move the tractor the hydrostatic drive appears locked in both forward and reverse possible...at least when I move the level either for forward or reverse there is a grinding. If I depress the clutch/brake I can move it into a gear and if I begin to release the clutch it drags the engine down. The tractor will not roll without skipping one wheel backward as the other moves forward even with the lockout in the position to push it.
Any help identifying the problem would be appreciated. Thanks.
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Re: Peerless 205-026 transaxle issue

Postby KE4AVB » Tue Mar 04, 2014 4:39 pm

Please the model number of your lawn tractor so we can look-up the transmission. Most of these hydro static transmission are consider non-repairable as parts are not available separately. You best bet is probably obtaining an used one from a local shop in your area. Just my opinion btw.
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Re: Peerless 205-026 transaxle issue

Postby Deere2me » Tue Mar 04, 2014 5:19 pm

KE4AVB wrote:Please the model number of your lawn tractor so we can look-up the transmission. Most of these hydro static transmission are consider non-repairable as parts are not available separately. You best bet is probably obtaining an used one from a local shop in your area. Just my opinion btw.

If ya READ the title of his post, he says it's a peerless 205-026.

You need to check all the linkages to the brake, shift lever, etc., I would take a look at the brake itself, may have something jammed in the mechanism. As was mentioned, could be time for a new unit.
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Re: Peerless 205-026 transaxle issue

Postby KE4AVB » Tue Mar 04, 2014 5:50 pm

Deere2me wrote:If ya READ the title of his post, he says it's a peerless 205-026.


Yes understood it was 205-026 which is hydro static version which I did look-up, just to offer the AYP replacement part number if the OP want a new instead of a new transmission.

From their description sound like something left go in the trans. A linkage or getting jammed don't usually go ping when you walk away. More likely something was overheated.
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Re: Peerless 205-026 transaxle issue

Postby mwerles » Wed Mar 05, 2014 7:40 am

The first thing to check would be the brake return spring, springs do make that noise when they break.If it broke, the brake will remain locked which will cause the symptoms you described. If not that, good luck.
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Re: Peerless 205-026 transaxle issue

Postby Pete in Milton » Thu Mar 06, 2014 6:15 pm

mwerles wrote:The first thing to check would be the brake return spring, springs do make that noise when they break.If it broke, the brake will remain locked which will cause the symptoms you described. If not that, good luck.
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Re: Peerless 205-026 transaxle issue

Postby JLL » Sat Mar 08, 2014 8:26 am

Thanks to all of you who responded to my plight.
Especially to mwerls who pointed me to the brakes.
The spring is okay, but they had just hung instead of releasing...I guess a little lubricant might have been smart since this thing's been sitting since my father died about 8 years ago...my bad.
Thanks again to everyone. I appear to be back in business...at least I can roll it now so it appears to be free. I'll run test it later.
Appreciate the help!
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