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706: noise in gearcase

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uncle fred

08-05-2006 14:40:18




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I installed a new park brake adjusting linkage. To do this I also removed the platform, which meant removing the retaining springs for the brake pedals and clutch etc. After that I installed electronic ignition.

After I got it installed I went out to see how it was going to run. I got 50 yards down the road and I started to hear something in the gear train. It sounds like something is bouncing around and or loose inside.

In my haste to move onto the electronic ignition installation, I did not retain the linkage with cotter pins and it fell out. When I stopped as soon as I started to hear the noise I also noticed that the brake pedal shaft had moved out about an inch.

I don't know how the park brake mechanism works, but when the linkage fell off or the shaft moved out, what is in the inside that will fall off and move around?

I don't have a repair manual for this thing yet, but I am getting one on order. In the mean time I am looking for some advice on what the issue could be and where to access to look into it. I am guessing the plate under the platform will have to come off after more linkage is removed? THanks.

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dw64

08-06-2006 17:49:04




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 Re: 706: noise in gearcase in reply to uncle fred, 08-05-2006 14:40:18  
Uncle Fred.... Was the noise (rattle) you had mostly in 3High or 4High. I have a rattle in mine that I only hear in the top two gears.

The gears pull without torque interruption at slower speeds, I just hear this noise mostly on the road at higher speeds. Sounds like something is bouncing around inside.

I need to pull the cover and look at reverse shift fork. It doesn"t engage all the way, pops out a lot. I adjusted the clutch, TA and brake. It definately shifts better but won"t always stay in revers.

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the tractor vet

08-05-2006 15:51:13




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 Re: 706: noise in gearcase in reply to uncle fred, 08-05-2006 14:40:18  
Don't know what ya did but it don't sound good and since i can not see what ya did your on your owen for now. As far as the park lock myeslf i throw away the adjustable ones and install the newer style spring loaded ones that way ya don't have a tractor chasen ya down the hill . every 06-66- tractor that i have bought and sold was changed and all the old pices and parts are now a Toyota. Don't trust the over center park locks they can kill ya.

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uncle fred

08-05-2006 16:01:02




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 Re: 706: noise in gearcase in reply to the tractor vet, 08-05-2006 15:51:13  
How is the shaft that the brake pedals reatined or not? I suppose the best way is to dive in and remove the platform and the cast cover to inspect. Is there any thing special about removing the cast cover?



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the tractor vet

08-05-2006 16:23:35




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 Re: 706: noise in gearcase in reply to uncle fred, 08-05-2006 16:01:02  
Yes , if your going to pull that range transmission cover ya have to also pull the cliped corner plate off the left side so you cancatch rev. shift fork and remove the key from the rev shaft and this is best done with and extra pair of hands also ya want to make sure that the park pawl is held in the unlock posision . Then while ya got it off it is the best time to install the spring loaded park lock . That why when it is in park it ain't going nowhere. If ya run into problems let me know i'll try and help ya the best i can as for the brake shaft comming out ain't never seen one do that as they are pinned in your going to have to look and see what happened there.

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uncle fred

08-05-2006 16:30:31




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 Re: 706: noise in gearcase in reply to the tractor vet, 08-05-2006 16:23:35  
I solved the issue. It was very simple, yet overlooked. I was so worried about the noise and thinking the worse that I overlooked the obvious.

WHen the parking brake linkage was install and adjusted, it was done in the "park" position. The first time it flipped up it went too far and came detached from the parking rod. Hence the rode went all the way down and this was issue making the racket.

Once I raised the pin, no more noise when driven. I just need to reinstall and adjust correctly.

It's either the nickel part that shuts you down or the simple things overlooked.

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