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Josh Hoffman

09-01-2005 09:02:01




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I've got a 1951 Cub...2 wks ago, I developed a "whine" while using the tractor in 1st gear. I've got the tractor completely apart now & I'm trying to isolate my trouble. Gears look good, bearings all appear to be in good shape EXCEPT for the PTO bearing, it's froze (I never used the PTO in 20+ yrs)...the PTO shaft "male" end that goes intot he transmission shaft "female" end is all scared up? I broguth it into work & had a machinist clean up both shafts/overbore the female shaft & insert a bronze bushing...could this have caused that 1st gear "whine"? Like I say, the gears & other bearings appear to be o.k. & this "scaring" must have been caused by something??? Ideas?

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09-01-2005 09:15:31




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 Re: Cub transmission question... in reply to Josh Hoffman, 09-01-2005 09:02:01  
Bearing can look and fell good but also be bad. Any rough spot in one can cause big problems and a lot of times you can't see of feel the spot. If it where me I'd replace the bears all of them. That way you know your good to go for another 50 years or so as long as you keep it full of oil that is.



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