Well, I have good and bad news, along with more questions. I got machine fired today after a little hassling as could be expected after sitting and such. After running for a short time, I heard the engine tone change, like it was working against a load. It caused several shutdowns and more thinking. I could not hear the turbo spool like crazy so I figured turbo had issues, a lack of air, etc. Air cleaner removed, turbine wheel was checked before and after starting. Free as a bird.
It was determined that not once did the U joint shaft between TC and trans ever spin. Something is stuck. But because the engine seemed to be laboring, I think the TC was trying. I tried to bar over the U joint a little....nothing. Then, because we certainly just rolled the machine into place where it is now, I decided I wanted to try to move machine with the tractor. I did not get crazy but that tractor was not moving that machine at all, nothing. My next step is to just hook the big excavator to it and see if I can force it to move, but with all the gear reduction, I am not sure how that will work out.
Something is stuck I think. I realize taking the U joint apart would tell the story, but there is one more thing. Like to find an easy way or at least confirm or prove out some things at this point.
Engine really sounded great. Little white smoke during start up, but cleaned right up and restarts were clean. No blowby was detected at dipstick or vent. I'm sure it will have some, but it seemed well within limits on a good engine. The trans pressure is another story. On initial start, it popped right up to normal range of 330# as shown on the gauge. After a bit, I attempted to put it in gear. It actually did take a gear this time, but I observed the pressure drop out to near nothing. This is on the dash pressure gauge, which I confirmed to read pressure just after the pressure side filters, going into the valve block in the trans. Not once did I feel/hear the machine act like it was in a gear. Every single attempt at anything causes severe pressure drop. I worked to get a pressure gauge on the trans pump directly but realize that thread must be extra special as it ain't pipe thread.
When I pulled the dipstick on the trans, I did notice a lot of bubbles on the stick. It is most certainly moving oil, but I did have thoughts about pulling air. At this point, I am torn in what I want to do. Something is stuck. If I could get it into gear, that is probably the easiest way to break it free, but I fear that means certain doom for whatever is stuck. Being in a bind, even in neutral takes the finals, bevel, etc, all out of the equation.
Thoughts or advice so far?