Hi all,
This is my first post after having recently discovered this forum. I live out in North East Victoria, Australia.
We have an old RD4 sitting in my back yard...a glorious view from the bedroom window (not)...and we've decided to try and get it going again after many years of it not running.
This one is a 4 cyl diesel crawler, serial 4G 991 W. Not sure what the 'W' signifies, but would be interested to know. From what I understand this serial number makes it quite an early vintage RD4.
It's also fitted with a dozer blade and hydraulics, but this is a later add-on, and does not look like original equipment for this model.
A number of repairs and refurbishments were made when my father acquired it about 30 years ago, mainly to the rollers, steering clutches etc. Not so much to the engine.
It last ran about 10 years ago or more, when it was rather unfortunately was bogged in a paddock. It was left there for a year until things dried out, and then was rescued and towed back to base. It was left in the carport ever since. Well, a year ago we pulled it forwards out of the carport so that we could park our cars there. This required a chain block and tackle. There was so much caked on mud that it would not roll freely...it really was an inch by inch proposition, although the tracks did actually move around.
A friend of mine is a mechanic, with some general experience with tractors etc, so he came down to help me try and get it going last weekend.
We found that the pony motor was stuck engaged with the main engine, and despite our best efforts we could not free it. So we undid the four bolts that hold the whole pony clutch/bendix assembly on to the main body, and tried to remove it. But it would not come out. It wiggles just a little but otherwise seems to be stuck or jammed. We were reluctant to apply too much force in case we broke something.
So then we tried to start it with the pinion still engaged, but the pony gave no sign of wanting to start. And overcoming the additional drag of the main shaft with a rope start is not much fun. At least the whole drive train is not knackered/seized up. (Fortunately there's been plenty of oil left in it the whole time, and the radiator was drained I guess when it was first left in the paddock).
We then decided to remove the pony altogether...at least my friend could take it back to his workshop and try and get it going. He actually managed to do so, after discovering a loose bolt in the magneto that was causing intermittent sparking. It runs as rough as guts, and is as noisy as hell, but at least that's progress.
So our main problem now is that we still need to disengage the pony clutch mechanism. Unfortunately, neither of use can see how to access the critical bit that is jammed/rusted/glugged up. We did manage to take off the handle itself, and from what we can see this part of it is moving freely. We could work the lever back and forth and see that things looked like they were moving correctly. But since we can't seem to pull this whole assembly free from the main body, we're stuck in a quandary as to what to do.
This is where we're hoping someone can advise us!
I do have a set of manuals on its way to me, but I'm not sure if this will answer this question or not.
Looking forward to hearing from anyone who can help.
Cheers,
Milt.