Warrioryz125
New Member
Hello im brand new to this forum and also a new owner of an old track loader its a 1985 international 125c and im having some issues they arent super serious yet but they could become so im afraid.
ISSUE #1: when under a fair load the tracks seem to lose alot of power it will not spin the tracks even in loose creek rock and will not pull itself over a 2ft tall spoil pile. It stalls out but the engine never even whimpers.
ISSUE #2: when turning right the loader turns almost instantly but left it lags alot and sometimes will hardly turn at all. The track just keeps driving which leads me to believe cluth disengagement problems but im not sure how the clutch system works.
ISSUE #3: the brakes dont work at all. the pedal takes almost no force to depress and never has any tension all the way to the floor.
ISSUE #4?: the loader seems a tad weak i would think it should have enough power to lift until the entire machine tips but when getting a scoop of material it will stall out before it breaks out or the rear end lifts and it seems to slow down when bucket is full of material
ISSUE #1: when under a fair load the tracks seem to lose alot of power it will not spin the tracks even in loose creek rock and will not pull itself over a 2ft tall spoil pile. It stalls out but the engine never even whimpers.
ISSUE #2: when turning right the loader turns almost instantly but left it lags alot and sometimes will hardly turn at all. The track just keeps driving which leads me to believe cluth disengagement problems but im not sure how the clutch system works.
ISSUE #3: the brakes dont work at all. the pedal takes almost no force to depress and never has any tension all the way to the floor.
ISSUE #4?: the loader seems a tad weak i would think it should have enough power to lift until the entire machine tips but when getting a scoop of material it will stall out before it breaks out or the rear end lifts and it seems to slow down when bucket is full of material